I am sending this to the devel-list as a "request for comment" on a suggestion
for an enhanced redhat installer.  While I believe that this sounds like a good
idea, it could increase complexity to many people to a degree which make it too
complicated.

1.  The RedHat binary distribution cdrom is becoming very full (although the
source cdrom still has some room).  Since I do not see DVD as a viable solution
in the near term, I believe that the binary cdrom should be split into two -- a
basic install and a post-install (after reboot) input.

2.  The anaconda package is now being distributed as part of the
RedHat distribution for post-install (first boot) reconfigurtion -- enhance
this to continue installation of additional packages -- especially large ones
such as howto and other large documentation packages.

3. anaconda could be extended to include such things as sound configuration as
part of the install process.

pro/con comments welcome.

Gene

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