Thursday, September 21
Fedora Core 5 has lost the convenient option to install everything. You have to select the various categories, select the various sub-categories, and then open a pop-up window to select the optional sub-components.
I selected all of the basic things, and selected sub-components until I ran out of patience.
This installed 4.6 gigabytes of stuff. It did not install iostat. Or sar.
Update: Updating Fedora is abysmally slow, as always. And while the update is running - which looks set to take several hours - you can't install anything. Bleh.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at
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Posted by: J Greely at Thursday, September 21 2006 10:59 AM (0/vcb)
Posted by: Teresa at Friday, September 22 2006 12:00 AM (jgXyO)
Posted by: Kristopher at Friday, September 22 2006 10:19 AM (O5Ju8)
My favourite was where you had to deselect which drives it could create a particular partition on... on a system with ten disks. So for each element of a RAID array, you had to select nine of the disks and tell it that you didn't want this partition placed there.
Actually, no, my favourite was when you got tired of doing that and double-clicked to auto-allocate the remainder of a particular drive to a new partition - and the installer crashed. After you'd spent an hour creating all those partitions. Now that was fun.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Friday, September 22 2006 10:42 AM (0Lkqa)
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