On 16.07.2005, at 17:51, Brian Wilson wrote:
>
> Second one - no options - all defaults - took about 10 minutes.
sounds normal,
>
> First one died. I selected a couple simple options like grub and  
> timezone,
> came back to a message that installer had exited. Sorry, no other info
> on screen and I was not sitting watching it.
that's bad. but thanks for the effort.
...
>
>> (what is the point in installing outdated packages anyway? you  
>> have to update them later in any case)
>>
>
> Hopefully Trustix ISO images will be kept relatively up to date and
> hopefully there will never be ISO images with more than minor security
> issues on them.
they are kept up to date, but it is a philosophical question which  
I'll come to later.
>
> Many people don't have fast Internet connections. While installing
> the machine is down and unusable. Once it is up and running you can
> do 'swup --upgrade' as a background task while you use the machine
> for other things.
right, while installing machine is down and unusable.
so install minimal and afterwards do
swup --install package package-n

is that a philosophical question, or what?
best m

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