Currently I created pre-alpha installer as a shell script. It's wrong way, I think. I want to hear suggestions about types of installers and criticism about that types.
And one more question: when you installs new OS on a real hardware (not in VM) what way you use to create new HDD partition? For example, I like to create new partition with full power of GParted under Debian; I nearly never use built-in partition managers included with many installers.
Currently (2010-04-03) Dark Rose OS Installer using cfdisk to manage partitions.
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I use the built in partition manager. Don't know much about types of installers, but shell script seems okay, if you just rewrite some of it it would be a lot better if it doesn't seem right.
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Currently I created pre-alpha installer as a shell script. It's wrong way, I think. I want to hear suggestions about types of installers and criticism about that types.
And one more question: when you installs new OS on a real hardware (not in VM) what way you use to create new HDD partition? For example, I like to create new partition with full power of GParted under Debian; I nearly never use built-in partition managers included with many installers.
Currently (2010-04-03) Dark Rose OS Installer using cfdisk to manage partitions.
I use the built in partition manager. Don't know much about types of installers, but shell script seems okay, if you just rewrite some of it it would be a lot better if it doesn't seem right.