On Monday 09 July 2001 23:03, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
>
> This may seem like a trivial question, but it's been driving me crazy. I
> have to reinstall LM 8.0, and, for the life of me, I can't find any
> option to INSTALL EVERYTHING. One click of the mouse and you just
> install everything on LM 8.0 (at least the 2 CD version, which totals
> 3.6 gig, I believe). Red Hat 5.2 used to have that option. You could
> just select "Everything", relax, go for a walk, walk on your hands,
> whatever. You didn't have to THINK about what to download and what not.
> I switched to Mandrake after Red Hat 6.0 so i don't know whether that
> option is still available in Red Hat. However, I can't help but wonder
> whether a) such an option does exist buried somewhere deep within LM 8.0
> or b) whether there is no such option at all, and if not, then, by God,
> why not? I don't mean selecting groups of programs or sets or parts of
> sets. I mean clicking on an option that says: INSTALL EVERYTHING, every
> file and byte on these CD's. After installation, you can aquaint
> yourself with all the goodies in LM 8.0, but why force the user to have
> to THINK about what's on those CD's before installation. Just get it on
> the hard drive first, get LM 8.0 fully installed and then you can enjoy
> leisurely exploring its riches.
>
> Does any of this make sense to you all? Has anyone ever wondered about
> this. I mean, even if you have a 20 Gig hardrive, you won't be able to,
> you can't install all of LM in one go. There is no option for it. Am I
> right? I certainly hope I am wrong. I sure could use such an option
> right now before I go really batty.
>
> Thanks so much for listening. Looking forward to your answers.
>
> Benjamin

I cannot think of a time when "everything" was truly "everything". If for no 
other reason, some packages conflict with others.  You can still select all 
of the top level options and get 95% of the packages (of the ones that are 
not installed most are pretty esoteric, but one or two -- oh those one or two 
-- are really great).  In any case you can choose to select packages 
individually, and honor dependancies, about 30-45 minutes work and select 
everything (though it seems I did this and didn't get the "supplementary 
applications" CDs -- a problem you won't have with the 2 CD set anyway).


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