Why not adopt Calamares as graphical solution instead of relying on terminal ? #2160
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Thank you for asking, it's a pretty fun question and I had to think a bit about it. Read the following with a cheerful tone - not an attacking tone as I genuinely had fun answering it - but I'm going to challenge your perspective and that will come across as harsh I believe. I would like you to expand a few things which to me are subjective and non-descriptive as it's currently written. For instance the sentence:
What kind of problems are you referring to? Using a terminal based UI we actually get some advantages. One being that it will work on almost any hardware (headless, servers, IoT) as well as being easy to make accessible, for instance to visually impaired.
In what way can a TUI lead to more dangerous situations than GUI based options? Because the user is not used to the terminal? If you're specifically referring to partitioning, then there's is no harm in using gparted and then setting the rest up in archinstall - actually that is a pretty nice way of doing it if you really need a graphical partitioning tool.. hard to beat :)
They're distributions and as such are free to do whatever they choose, I've never pushed If I knew back in 2013 that this library (and it's installer that you probably know it as) would get this much traction, I would for sure re-do some things.. Not that
I'm assuming you're referring to MBR partitioning with a single partition for root and letting GRUB deal with booting everything from that single ext4 partition? tl;dr: I like the fact that we're running Python, it's quite easy to maintain and grasp. I like that |
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The command line gives a lot of problems and can lead the user to dangerous situations especially when choosing partitions, so why is Calamares not preferred as an alternative ? Many Arch based distributions already use it, and it works fine, even some unresolved issues with archinstall like installing on single ext4 partition is not present with Calamares.
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