On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 14:16 -0800, K. Richard Pixley wrote: > What's the rationale here? Discussed to death here over the last few weeks. But in summary, "everything" never really installed "everything", and if you actually did "install" *everything* you'd have conflicts up to your earholes, not to mention masses of updates to manage. > I mean, one of the reasons I use a full distribution like fedora is > that I don't want to run around with cd's all the time. I want > everything available on my development machine immediately and I'm > perfectly fine with spending a measly 6-20gig to hold it. Is it really that hard to figure out that if you don't want to take discs with you that you should copy them to your hard drive? Sure, there's various ways of doing this for installation convenience sake (local YUM repos, etc), but it's pretty obvious that copying the disc structure to the hard drive as an installation tree allows you people to install from local files later on. -- Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.