Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2011 07:51:11 +0100 From: Bruce Cran <bruce@cran.org.uk> To: Freddie Cash <fjwcash@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>, Ron McDowell <rcm@fuzzwad.org>, Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@freebsd.org>, eculp <eculp@encontacto.net> Subject: Re: Trying to install current from a memory stick and then a DVD and got a new and strange installer. Message-ID: <4E2D125F.6040909@cran.org.uk> In-Reply-To: <CAOjFWZ5kWsxPbNLBu%2BB01v0DN7z4RZVyAHzWv2biV6iOck__Rw@mail.gmail.com> References: <20110724162937.33865zm0kn4ztdwk@econet.encontacto.net> <4E2C8FBE.7040003@freebsd.org> <4E2CA4A7.7020100@fuzzwad.org> <CAOjFWZ5kWsxPbNLBu%2BB01v0DN7z4RZVyAHzWv2biV6iOck__Rw@mail.gmail.com>
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On 25/07/2011 06:01, Freddie Cash wrote: > Thank goodness. The worst thing about sysinstall was that it tried to > be a Swiss Army knife doing everything, yet not doing any one thing > well. It made a royal mess of rc.conf if you tried to use it to > configure a system. Usually the first time someone mentions they use > it for post-install configuration, the recommendation is to stop doing > that! An os installer should do just that: install the os and nothing > else. I tend to disagree with this. For people unfamiliar with FreeBSD using it as a systems administration tool can be really useful, at least until they understand where all the various configuration files are and how they work. Having recently switched to opensuse from Ubuntu I know I find the YaST tool incredibly useful, and probably wouldn't have continued using SuSE if it hadn't been there. Its installer mode is one of the better installers I've come across, and lets you fine-tune the configuration. -- Bruce Cran
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