12.04 and RAID
Rick Green
rtg at aapsc.com
Fri Jun 1 01:11:23 UTC 2012
On Thu, 31 May 2012, Mike Holstein wrote:
>
> Its arguable if going to a live cd is a step forward or back, but its the step that has been taken.. ideally, we will
> have both live and alternate..
Would it be possible to provide an alternate boot option on the 'live'
DVD image? There's already a 'live desktop', 'install', 'check image',
and 'memtest' option in the grub menu. There's plenty of room on the DVD.
What would it take? One more package (the text installer and related
tools), another initrd, and we could have 'easy graphical install' as well
as 'expert install' for those who want more choices.
I've also wondered if there's enough room on the DVD to include even
more packages, so that even the 'ubuntu flavor' would be an install-time
option. Imagine one DVD to install your choice of [Xu|Ku|Edu|U]buntu
(Studio). I remember spending the first hour when installing old redhat
and Suse distros, just reading the list of options and selecting the
packages to install. We've come a long way towards making it 'simpler',
maybe a bit too far. The DVD is less than half full, I thing there's room
for a few more choices in the install.
I do really appreciate that the current installer seems to do a check of
the online repositories early in the process, and grabs more-current
versions of packages in the background during the initial install. I had
very few updates to apply right after the install. I wonder if it
optimizes those background downloads by using rsync?
--
Rick Green
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little
temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
-Benjamin Franklin
"As for our common defense, we reject as false the choice between our
safety and our ideals."
-President Barack Obama 20 Jan 2009
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