Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2007 00:45:25 +0100 From: Tore Lund <toreld@netscape.net> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Why is sysinstall considered end-of-life? Message-ID: <45A18615.9000900@netscape.net> In-Reply-To: <17825.31582.782224.263685@jerusalem.litteratus.org> References: <73387c420701071410p710a3436gdecda61d57643950@mail.gmail.com> <17825.31582.782224.263685@jerusalem.litteratus.org>
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Robert Huff wrote: > (Personally, I think there are also points where the correct user > behavior is not intuitively obvious.) An understatement. There are situations where sysinstall is positively quixotic. I don't mind the simple character-based interface. But I do find it worrying that I sometimes cannot know what sysinstall will do next. In any case, this is bad publicity for FreeBSD since sysinstall is the first bit of FreeBSD they encounter. Time and again we hear rumors about a new installation program. Is it actually nearing completion? Keep in mind that many of us do not even consider getting involved as long as we believe a better program is under way. -- Tore
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