Anon Y Mous wrote: > However, Indiana could become the dominant server operating system in > most data centers AND generate lots of revenue for Sun in terms of > support subscriptions and Sun hardware purchases if we just had a > simple text based installer that allowed you to add a static IP > address during the install and not have to spend four hours after the > install trying to disable and uninstall the gnome desktop, fiddle > around disabling NWAM, use vi to edit the /etc/hostname.interface, > /etc/inet/netmasks, /etc/defaultrouter, /etc/hosts, > /etc/nsswitch.conf, and /etc/resolv.conf files etc. > ... > > So the question is. Will the Cayman installer in 2009.06 allow users > to assign static IP addresses during the installation process?
Anon brings up a good point (maybe already discussed) Are there plans to add an option at install time to enter the static IP network information in a future dev release? Cheers, Jim