Shawn Walker wrote:
[email protected] wrote:

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.

Perhalps you should reconsider that the small number of users that subscribe to this mailing list are not an accurate, representative sample of the target audience and therefore one cannot draw accurate conclusions about 'support' for one behaviour or another based on responses?
So what is your 'supports' for doing the things the ways you are doing that are supposed to be helpful to Solaris users to migrate/upgrade to OpenSolaris. Have you considered also the hundreds of ISV for Solaris will now to adapt to the new paradigm?

-Ghee

Cheers,

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