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Would you be happy?

Poll ended at Tue Aug 08, 2006 13:16

Yes!
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79%
No!
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7%
Maybe so...
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Total votes : 14

Postby jsyjr » Tue Jul 11, 2006 13:19

lxnay wrote:I am removing every stupid redhat stuff from anaconda :)
So, that's not a problem.


I did not mean to sugest adopting the kanotix installer. I was trying to point out that, at least in some circles, the kanotix hardware recognition is particularly well regarded. Thus, if you are looking to build a "best in class" installation capability, kanotix's hardware recognition might bear some investigation.
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Postby lxnay » Tue Jul 11, 2006 22:20

I only want something that works, that's easy to use and to understand, without any stupid configuration options and that does everything automatically :) = Sabayonized Anaconda :P
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The first completed installation

Postby lxnay » Fri Jul 14, 2006 8:40

:)
I am doing a lot of progresses, even if there is a lot of disabled redhat code :) but who cares for now :P ? it works! :P

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Things to be scrubbed:
- Network configuration (a minimal network, hostname/domainname configuration) --> progress: 0%
- Primary User configuration (passwords and username) --> progress: 50%
- Porting of the complete dvdinstall.sh into anaconda code --> progress: 70%
- Upgrade option (I hope to work on something like that using quickpkg and emerge -K) but it might work only for the DVD edition, since we need the portage tree package shipped with the running Live system. Even if we could make them available. --> progress: 2%

There won't be any stage3 installation. Since the difference between a miniEdition installation and a stage3 one is very very limited.
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Postby lxnay » Fri Jul 14, 2006 9:49

lol, there's a small typo error in the screenshot above :)
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Postby Goatee » Sat Jul 15, 2006 6:48

Good stuff
p.s. Is that redhat pc logo gonna stay?
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Postby lxnay » Sat Jul 15, 2006 10:27

no the artwork is my last problem :D
The biggest problem is getting rid of firstboot and kickstart.
For now, I have prepared a workaround for user passwords configuration. A future goal will be the use of firstboot, but for now, it's useless.

The amazing thing is that RAID software works like a charm in the partitioner :D
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Postby lxnay » Sun Jul 16, 2006 17:30

Here is the first screenshots tour: (the artwork is still beta)
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Postby Dark_MaGe » Sun Jul 16, 2006 17:50

Nice indeed :P waiting to try it myself :P
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Postby cvill64 » Sun Jul 16, 2006 22:31

looking great Fabio! Can't wait til I can make my announcements of what I've been working on ;)
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Postby Goatee » Mon Jul 17, 2006 6:46

'tis shiny indeed,
When complete you may need ('cos of GPL)
to release source code...
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