On Fri, 2004-01-02 at 21:11, Tom Hosiawa wrote: > I still think they would be useful for power users, some of the stuff in > the install is just repetitive after doing numerous installs (eg. > extracting stage's, mounting proc, etc). > > It was fun doing it for the first time and learning a little bit what it > takes to put an entire linux system together, but now I just want to get > on with the install. > > I think for a GUI installer, something like being able to switch between > the GUI and the command line would be nice. From doing a couple RedHat > installs, when it comes to making the partitions, you're given the > choice of using the gui or jumping to fdisk. So, you get as much power > as you want. in gentoo i can put in a second cdrom and use an application from there if i wanted :) so gentoo is more powerful!
BUT!! i consider myself to know pretty much how to install gentoo, i have done it a couple of times (the last time without doc!) but i would still like to see a graphical installer, WIDELY from the redhat one, but it should have a built in console, real time use/cflag editor a tab where you can change to docs section, and all that, so not like redhat, but like gentoo! > > Tom > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list -- Regards, Redeeman () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ - against microsoft attachments -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list