Nathan Whitehorn wrote: > On 07/24/11 16:29, eculp wrote: >> I have been hearing about a new installer but I obviously have not >> payed enough attention, I am afraid. I started running freebsd at 2.0 >> and never really had a problem with understanding the installation >> program. There is always a first time, I guess. >> >> ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/201105/ >> >> When booting I seem to get a screen that makes me remember installer >> screens of the 1980s. (They were not exactly intuitive.) >> >> I somehow got the idea that the new installer was graphic. Maybe >> something like PCBsd that is not bad at all. I use it on all our >> employees computers. Actually, after seeing this, I would love to >> have the old installer back. Is their an option for that? >> >> Does this new ASCII installer have a "how to" with a bit of >> information on the flow of the installation. >> >> Thanks, > > Can you please describe what you didn't like about it, and what you > would prefer be changed? "Reminiscent of the 1980s" is not really > helpful, especially given that the new installer in fact looks very > much like sysinstall, which you seemed to like. > -Nathan > I'll have to agree with the original poster. I have no problem with the look and feel of the new installer, but when functionality that WAS there is now gone, that's a problem. My two, make that three, biggest gripes are: 1) no "back" button/selection/mechanism on each screen. Rebooting because I fat-fingered something on the previous screen is, well, unacceptable. 2) no "minimal" install. Most of my installs are single- or few-task servers where I need a base os and a couple ports. 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. -- Ron McDowell San Antonio TXReceived on Sun Jul 24 2011 - 21:03:08 UTC
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.4.0 : Wed May 19 2021 - 11:40:16 UTC