Hi,
I think the best solution would probably be two setup programs. A quick
setup like Jim wants and then a more advanced setup that provides all the
advanced tools, disk image creation that more technical users would want.
Simple version is the batch file, advanced version is C (or some other high
end language).
-T
On Sep 16, 2015 11:26 AM, "JAYDEN CHARBONNEAU" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I prefer as many advanced options as possible.I keep a backup of my ENTIRE
> network in FreeDOS (I'm funny like that,I guess.FreeDOS can't be affected
> by windows viruses.).So if data were to be erased,I would have a mental
> breakdown (In a sarcastic sense.).So,yeah.
>
> On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 9:39 AM, Joe Forster/STA <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Unlike MS-DOS proper, FreeDOS comes with custom configuration files to
>>> optimize for different things, I have my personal opinion on this, but I
>>> digress. Given that the user may have modified the configuration files and
>>> there is no easy way to merge the changes of a vanilla FreeDOS config to a
>>> custom end user config, I would suggest maintaining the users configuration
>>> files.
>>>
>>
>> I agree; I'd really hate such a situation. Replacing configuration files
>> should be an installation option, like "reset to default/factory settings".
>> I'm not sure whether this option should be enabled or disabled by default;
>> rather disabled.
>>
>> Joe
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