On Sun, 5 Mar 2000 19:48:22 -0600 (CST)
Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But, think about that for a moment... if kudzu can find the PCI sound card
> and let the user configure it after installation, why not just do it during
> installation? The logic behind the sequence of events defies me.
>
> If the kudzu program can get the job done looking for PCI devices and place
> them into the hwconf file, why doesn't the installation process complete
> the installation and configure the devices? Why should the user have to
> get involved? It is a computer afterall and computers are supposed to be
> our friend:-)
>
because I think your used to booting 3 times during a windows installation...If
you had to reboot Linux 3 times too. then I'm sure it could prompt you too.
At minimum it would have to boot twice though. Since, first it has to load
kudzu in the system...and when it's booting it reads pci and system info so at
minumum twice. But since Linux is still a Server market not a Desktop market
...I prefer the single boot myself.
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