Konstantin Olchanski writes: > The installer for both have the same idiotic "you *must* create a fake > user or no login prompt for you!",
If you're not making a local user, then you've probably got a network authentication scheme. In which case, you're probably deploying more than one machine. Take a look at making a kickstart file to automate the install process. In kickstart, you don't have to make a dummy user, you can just define your network authentication setup. And much, much more: then use that same script to install on as many machines as you want. Finally sat down to figure this out, and even for my measly handful of machines, it was worth it. > and the same "you *must* use the disk partition tool designed by > dummies for dummies". likewise solved by kickstart. although even interactively you can still use fdisk from the shell, certainly not a dumbed-down tool. Perhaps too much in the other direction :) -- Alec Habig University of Minnesota Duluth Dept. of Physics and Astronomy ha...@neutrino.d.umn.edu http://neutrino.d.umn.edu/~habig/