Frank Fitch wrote: > If you want folks to use your tool, you have to make the tool usable. An > install tool without the ability to completely customize installs is > like a race car without wheels. Sure, it looks real pretty, and may in > theory be the best car in the race. But it probably won't win.
Why can such customizations not wait until during first boot? - Bart -- Bart Smaalders Solaris Kernel Performance barts at cyber.eng.sun.com http://blogs.sun.com/barts "You will contribute more with mercurial than with thunderbird."
