Sean Kamath wrote:
> Here's the part that I haven't figure out how unattended works, yet.  We 
> could 
> either copy the bits to the hard drive, and put them in the right place, but 
> I 
> believe the installer is actually copying the bits off the hard drive.  Maybe 
> a 
> symlink to /tmp at that point might work. . . I dunno.
> 
> I'll play around with this some. . .

Hi, my name is Sean, and I'm an idiot.

Seriously, with a NetApp on the back-end, the CIFS shares don't have a clue 
what 
a symlink is.  So symlinks are out.  I'm doing further investigations.

I'd like to point out that in version 1.3.5, they removed the --dos flag from 
nano, so editing files kinda breaks.  Also, since I had libcursesw.so on my 
system (wide character support), I had to add --disable-utf8 to not have nano 
link against libcursesw.so.  I'm not sure that's the right thing to do.

What else needs curses?  We could use slang instead of curses, I guess. . .

Sean

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