hi,
my point is that the 8.2 release of lm does not come with the version of mnf 
that will be in the iso, right? the iso version is later than that surely, 
even if it is based on 8.2?
so i was wondering whether the mnf packages in lm9.0 will be the same as the 
iso or later, i intend to buy a mandrake product, if the 9.0 comes with an 
uptodate, stable mnf i will get that and install it the harder way, and have 
the latest lm, but if the iso mnf will be more reliable then i will get that 
instead, i 'm not sure to what extent the smallest possible install of 9.0 
would differ from 8.2 except in package versions, if mnf will not be in the 
9.0 tree upon release then i will have to archive a recent cooker set while i 
decide whether to purchase the iso or not :-)

bascule

On Sunday 15 September 2002 11:32 pm, you wrote:
> > will the snf in mandrake 9.0 - when it is finally released - be the same
> > version as released in the iso version, and will it still be called snf?
> > (given that s stands for 'single')
>
> Huh ? The ISO of the MNF ("Multiple") is based on a Mandrake 8.2. The MNF
> packages are in Cooker, not in the 9.0 tree (AFAIK)...
>
> SNF = 7.2 only
> MNF = new version (official ISO = 8.2, custom install = 9.0, Cooker,
> 8.2...)
>
> HTH
> Amaury

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