Alan Cox wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 10:04:59AM -0400, Colin Walters wrote:
> As the desktop spin is designed for home users on laptops, I don't
> think it should offer remote authentication as an option during
> installation at all, so there is no failure scenario here. For people
> who want to set up labs of Fedora desktop machines - that's what the
> DVD and kickstart files are for.
>
Insert clue:
I have a laptop and desktop boxes. I have better things to do that download
two sets of media. (and no the laptop doesn't have a DVD drive, and yes its
less than 12 months old)
Alan
+1
Plus too many option for users means too many things can go wrong....
So keeping simple set of installation-images ( we should not start to
release fedora-desktop, fedora-server,fedora-laptop,
fedora-blue,fedora-black etc etc.. )
and rather let the user choose what *type* of fedora he wants in Anaconda...
Best regards
Johann B.
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