-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Miquel A. Noguera schreef:
Here I see two good ideas but a wrong implementation of them.
Really most users are willing a dvd install, as full featured, fast and simply as it is possible even in scenarios where no internet is available.
Of course, the rest of users should be the "tons of other users" you're talking about, and they prefer a network install.
IMHO, both are valid _separate_ concepts. The wrong thing is to force dvd users to perform a network install by default.
If we are talking about to install 10.3 in a home pc, no matter if we have to wait 14 hours to get it installed, but when you translate this to an office with... lets say 10 pc's, its simply unusable.
I hope we can improve both concepts for 11.0
I agree also with this, ( i had probs with unsolvable deps, when using both dvd and network install) 1) Impossible to get both options at same time: If Network is choosen: dvd greyed out. 2) Not default option. My suggestion, i do not know if it is possible: Network set-up has to be working, if not: Network install NA. Is this possible?
Miquel.
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