"Weaver" <wea...@riseup.net> writes: > The installer is quite specific in regard to where it should place the > installation. Nobody is going to hose any other installed OS unless the > simply refuse to read. > If that's the case they need to lose the current installation to help them > to wake up a little.
You're proving what I already suspected: That you are one of those people who have picked up some sort of half-knowledge and now think they know a great deal and that they could make decisions for others because they know so much better. This kind of people is far worse than the clueless kind. Start thinking things through: You assume the clueless user who is totally overwhelmed when presented with the partitioning stage in the Debian installer. Obviously, it doesn't occur to you that this user might make a mistake which could lead to him losing the only working system he has and all his priceless data. Do I need to say any more? Keep your hands off of the Debian installer and stay away from computers and cars. > All that is required, prior to the partitioning stage, is a short, > concise, informative note (and no more than a note) to deliver > information required to make an informed choice. I don't see much point in repeating myself. > Installing from a live CD works, The Debian installer doesn't give you a working system unless they recently changed that. -- Debian testing amd64 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87mx0swuob....@yun.yagibdah.de