--- David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ... snipped ...
> 1) Bandwidth --  
> 2) Reliability -- 
> 3) What happens every time they release a new Intel version -- 
> 
> You can already get that. Heck, *we* supply a cheap install server in
> CMSDDR format that works equally well for Debian or RH/SuSE. If there's
> interest enough for just enough of a server appliance to do installs
> with, and people would chip in as little as $25 to support the
> development and test time, we'd be happy to provide one. 
> 
  

How do those three arguments NOT apply to the ISO images that Novell makes
available now. I would not mind the packed CMSDDR files being for those people
with support contracts.

And I am getting a bit disgruntled about cheap employers. I'll chip in my $25
for an FTP/NFS/HTTP installation server that I can get in packed CMSDDR format
(please zero out all of the free space on the minidisk before you do the DDR.
That might even be a good addition to the EXT2CMD, EXT2CMS, E2SH whatever its
name is, good utility). 

/Tom Kern


 
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