On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Glenn Lagasse <Glenn.Lagasse at sun.com> wrote: > * Dave Miner (dminer at opensolaris.org) wrote: >> >> Personally, I don't get the enthusiasm that's been expressed for >> supporting this particular installation mode. ?I tend to believe that >> it's due to habit of long-time Solaris users who haven't had network >> package repo's; it was less inconvenient to have a pile of extra, mostly >> useless bits lying around and adding overhead to upgrades than to have >> to hunt up a DVD in the event that some of those bits were needed later >> on. ?I'd never want to do this with any Linux distro, either (and >> didn't, when I was using them a lot). > > That echoes my sentiments precisely (even the part about not doing this > on any Linux distro) for whatever it's worth.
I'm drawing the "Internet Explorer" Icon from my desktop over the C:\ hdd. Today I want to install the *whole* Internet ... ;-) Ok, I got it. Martin
