>That's your opinion of course, I and others pretty strongly disagree. >There are things that should absolutely be asked at install time. >However, install time is not the proper place to ask every possible >question someone might want to configure. There's a balance to be >struck. Of course there are differences between an interactive install >and a 'hands-off' install. I think I've provided an answer for how to >configure 'anything' post-install during an automated installation.
Right, have you actually read what other people have posted? I've see *no* support for your position except one or two people in your team; yet, whenever I suggest that you're wrong I get a lot positive feedback both in these lists and in private. Be a man, and admit that you're wrong and fix the code such that our customers can use OpenSolaris as that's the only Solaris they can use in future. Casper _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
