As David said, we prefer to avoid "Advanced" option sets and questions.
They create alternative code paths that are inevitably poorly tested,
and compounded by one another. We are very fortunate to benefit from the
amazing Debian installer on the alternative install CD that provides
very precise control over the install. That's our "Advanced" install :-)
As David said, we prefer to avoid "Advanced" option sets and questions.
They create alternative code paths that are inevitably poorly tested,
and compounded by one another. We are very fortunate to benefit from the
amazing Debian installer on the alternative install CD that provides
very precise control over the install. That's our "Advanced" install :-)
Mark