Must we limit ourselves to a CD? DVD drives are pretty ubiquitous and I can
see value in having the distro on DVD. Belenix had a DVD distro before.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sanjay
Nadkarni
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 4:58 PM
To: Glynn Foster
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Subject: Re: [indiana-discuss] [Fwd: [caiman-discuss] contentsfor slim
install]

Glynn Foster wrote:
> Mark Phalan wrote:
>   
>> I think that its really important that the live cd is a true subset 
>> of what a user would get from a full indiana (or solaris next as the 
>> case may be) install. From a usability perspective the closer to the 
>> finally installed bits the better - including default settings etc. 
>> I'd be strongly against delivering a gnu userland if that wasn't the 
>> default when the bits are finally committed to disk.
>>     
>
> Absolutely agree - very essential I believe.
>
> (FWIW, it would be good to consolidate the discussion - right now we 
> seem to have separate threads going on separate lists)
>   
Agreed!  Let's keep this on caiman-discuss.  I wanted to make sure that
people on indiana discuss had an opportunity to express their thoughts. 
One thing to note is of course space on the CD is limited !!

-Sanjay

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