David Boles wrote:
One thing that I have never quite understood about this argument. Granted that dialup is very limited. But if it so much trouble and takes so long to download a single CD, install it, and then add few extra desired packages by downloading just them why is it *not* more time consuming and more trouble to download 5 CDs which contain many packages that you will probably never use?
The differences are there. First, one may not have reliable connections, so downloading an image piece by piece using, say, wget -c is viable, while failing a yum install isn't restartable. Second, one may not have a large piece of disc to devote just to downloading a huge ISO image, while one may be able to do 700MB pieces one by one. Others may occur to you.
It seems to me that one CD and several packages add later, the way it is for F7, would be easier and faster to download and install. What am I missing?
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