On Saturday 21 July 2007 22:12, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The trick of course will be how to get users to actually use the option...

The people who want it will notice that it's there and cease using Fedora CDs.  
The rest won't use it no matter what you do.

> Note that we only very rarely see installation issues caused by faulty
> memory, but it is small and useful enough that it doesn't really hurt to
> include it either.

I'm sure that the number of installation issues that you don't realise to be 
faulty memory is much larger.

> This makes it more a debian-cd wishlist than a debian-installer wishlist,

Sure, I wasn't sure of where to report this.

> P.S. After watching your presentation at LCA, I added supporting Xen

Were you at LCA?  If so it's a pity that we didn't get to meet.  If not then 
how do you download my presentation?  I wanted to get a copy but it didn't 
seem to be available.

> installations as a possible goal for lenny [1], but we would need someone
> to actively work on that. Especially to work out the concept:
> - how/where would the user get to select that he wants a Xen server
> - what needs to be adapted

I've started writing a blog post with some ideas about Xen installation.  Do 
you read Planet Debian?  The post will go live in a couple of days.

> - what additional functionality is needed
> - what extra/specific packages are needed on the installed system
> - ...
> If you want to develop that idea further, please join the d-boot list.

Unfortunately I have a severe lack of time at the moment.  Joining more 
mailing lists is going to make things worse.  I'd rather develop some of my 
ideas further in this regard before considering joining a list.

> P.P.S. You seem to be blocking direct mails from me. Would it be possible
> to whilelist this address?

Which address?  My logs don't show the elendil address being blocked.  Could 
you show me the header of a message that was blocked?

A option for bypassing my SMTP anti-spam measures is to comment on my blog.  
The Akismet spam criteria are different from the criteria used for regular 
email.

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