On Monday 23 June 2008 23:03, Luke L wrote: > I did it again. Scott, sorry for the reply.
No problem. You might consider a mail client that has a 'reply to list' feature. I can recommen Kmail/Kontact. > >> 3) This idea would benefit us greatest if the program (if the > >> 'program' route were chosen) doing this were somehow cross-platform. > >> This is not a requirement, but it would be handy. > > > > Package install and configuration is so unique that this will be unique > > to Debian and derived distros. There is no general solution to such a > > problem and I'm pretty convinced one isn't feasible. > > When I said cross-platform, I meant the program that generates the > custom ISO, though it seems you have more of the "FAI" and "configure > IN Ubuntu" idea. In other words, a Windows user could download a > program that takes the desired specs and creates an ISO to their > liking so they can install it. However, I see your point, this should > be more about automated, custom, easy to deploy UBUNTU centric > software. The answering the questions part of the process should be cross-platform. My current intent is to steal <-<-<-<- leverage kirkland's VM configuration script to get me started so it'll be a javascript thing that should run in any browser. That's the theory anyway. No actual code has been harmed yet. Scott K -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
