Frank Griffin skrev 8.11.2011 14:23:
On 11/08/2011 12:46 AM, andre999 wrote:
David W. Hodgins a écrit :
The only solution I can think of, would be for the installer to include
at least one functional web browser, with the option to start it once
the
network has been configured.
Coming in a bit late, but I see a simple solution, if one adds a few
assumptions :
I've wondered about this for a while. The boot.iso is trivially small
compared to the size of a DVD or even a CD. Would it not be possible to
add enough to it in the way of a browser, video drivers, and wireless
tools/drivers to allow stage 1 to
(a) have the same level of network access as a finished system
(b) offer the same graphical environment as stage 2
(c) offer the option during connect of opening a browser
Given the amount of available room in boot.iso, there's really no reason
to limit its wireless and graphical capabilities, no ?
NO.
We wont bloat the boot.iso.
If you want more functions than boot.iso, use dual or live iso
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Thomas