[nycbug-talk] current FreeBSD Advocacy thread
Pete Wright
pete
Tue Mar 9 10:13:14 EST 2004
Ray wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 08, 2004 at 10:13:32AM -0500, Pete Wright wrote:
>
>
>><rant>not to start a religious war, but i really can't stand the Win2k,
>>XP etc. installers. I see no reason why i should have reboot about 4
>>times to get a basic desktop system, then have to reboot another 4-6
>>times to just get the thing OK to run on a network.</rant>
>>
>>
>
>I'm not sure what you're talking about. In my experience, booting
>a Windows 2000 CD and installing from there requires one reboot,
>at the end of the installation.
>
from the re-install i had to do yesterday;
boot from CD, base Win2K system loaded, reboot
then packages get installed, network configured, and join domain, reboot
apply IE service pacthes, reboot
apply Win2K patches, reboot...etc. etc. etc ;^)
seriously tho...i think installing an OS, any OS, is a pretty
complicated thing. There are ton's of things that can go wrong, and
there are ton's of different way's in which a user may want their
software configured. One of the virtues of installing most Unix type
OS's i believe is the flexibility that the user i given. Sure the
learning curve may seem steep at the begining, but there is much power
to be had in a flexible installation process. just my 2bits tho..
-pete
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