> Perhaps the installer can allow a choice of GNU, BSD and SysV (or 
> de-jure UNIX
> or hawever you want to characterise it).

I wrote this multiple times before in this discussion. This is the
easiest way to defuse that userland situation.

After all, it was said from the beginning, that Indiana was meant to
lure some of the Linux users. So I won't mind GNU being the default, AS
LONG there's a comfortable way to avoid this, being a radio button list
in the installer.

Ideally, the radio options come with descriptive text, explaining to the
user what they're about to select.

Also, add POSIX as option.

-mg

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