forgive me if this has been discussed before, I couldn't find mention of it in the archives...
What's the problem with having an installer option such as "advanced" somewhere in the user setup section that would allow a user to choose what the default environment will be What I'm getting at is a radio button which would set the defaults between GNU, Legacy and Standards-Compliant, the first of which would be what indiana ships with now ( /usr/gnu in the path ), the second would have /usr/bin at the head of the path, the third would have /usr/ xpg4 and so on at the head. Precise details are unimportant right now, but as a general idea, would something like this be acceptable ? the only other option I can see is to fork indiana to get a legacy- compatible version
