On Sep 29 Michael Fulbright wrote:
The amount of feedback we've received for the Fedora Core Severn
Test 2
has been impressive. The anaconda team appreciates the time everyone
has taken to test anaconda.
Not strictly related, but I've been thinking for a while now that most
people do CD installs and watch the CD LED flash, then the HDD LED.
This alternating is a bottleneck which I guess can be reduced by either
or both of:
1. introduce extra threads to pre-cache the next files from install media
(may be a help over the network too) while current RPM is installing
2. mount the ext3 target volumes ext2 while installing (this could still
apply in days of dir_index and ACLs)
Is Bugzilla the place for these ideas?