Trying to install current from a memory stick and then a DVD and got a new and strange installer.

Nathan Whitehorn nwhitehorn at freebsd.org
Tue Jul 26 01:51:43 UTC 2011


On 07/25/11 18:12, Vadim Goncharov wrote:
> Hi Freddie Cash!
>
> On Sun, 24 Jul 2011 22:01:44 -0700; Freddie Cash wrote about 'Re: Trying to install current from a memory stick and then a DVD and got a new and strange installer.':
>
>>> 3) I see no "post-install" uses on the new one.  Sysinstall could be used
>> on an up-and-running system to do everything from adding a user to changing
>> a nameserver and more.
>> Thank goodness. The worst thing about sysinstall was that it tried to be a
>> Swiss Army knife doing everything, yet not doing any one thing well. It made
>> a royal mess of rc.conf if you tried to use it to configure a system.
>> Usually the first time someone mentions they use it for post-install
>> configuration, the recommendation is to stop doing that!
>> An os installer should do just that: install the os and nothing else.
> No. That's wrong. An installer should make a usable system. While using
> sysinstall for configuration multiple times made a mess, it is still needed
> to make configuration the _first time_ - and it really did, without any mess.
> You've got a working keyboard, TTY, network, users/passwords, etc. - before
> reboot. This is something which must be intuitive for a new user, even if
> it is used only one time in the system's life (at the installation). Cutting
> it - is a regression.
>

That all works perfectly fine. The issue is whether it is useful for 
post-install configuration, which is something different entirely.
-Nathan


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