On Wed Jun 04 14:14 -0400, Jason Straight wrote:
> On Wednesday 04 June 2003 02:06 pm, Adam Williamson wrote:
> > Doesn't ifplugd also solve the problem some saw where, if they happened
> > to be disconnected from the network for some reason, it would sit there
> > on boot trying to get an IP address for five minutes? ISTR that's one of
> > its functions, anyway.
> 
> If that's true I digress. I must say I hate waiting for dhcp to timeout to get 
> a useable system when I've used it in the past. ifplugd is ok by me if that 
> alone is true :)
> 
> Perhaps during install asking if the system will be used as a server it should 
> not have ifplugd?

I've proposed it before, but here goes again:

Why not have multiple editions of MandrakeLinux based on use profile,
all of which are subsets of Cooker (ie different priority files for the
image-making scripts)?

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