On 23 Jan 2005, at 05:08, Sean Middleditch wrote:
On Sat, 2005-01-22 at 23:02 -0500, Jeff Spaleta wrote:
> A more advanced one CD bootstrap that gives you a usable desktop is a
> tough target to meet. I don't want to see the rescue environment
> being ditched to make room for a 1 CD desktop install. I think its
> vitally important to keep a usable rescue mode available as part of
> every self-contained piece of install media that's going to be
> offered.
Not to start a completely different flame war, but... Ubuntu seems to
manage both a single CD install and a usable rescue mode. I have not
actually used Ubuntu, so I don't know exactly *how* usable the rescue
mode is, but the docs indicate it's there and can do a thing or two.
;-)
Ubuntu for x86 is two CD's: one is x86 install and the other one is x86
Live CD. I'm not 100% sure, but I think only x86 Live CD can be used as
a rescue CD but x86 install not.