So I was installing XFS Redhat Linux, and I thought everything was gonna be fine. The first time, there was an unexplainable crash in the installer. That shook me up. But I went on, and saw the package selection screen. It was horrible! By default, Redhat had stuffed their distro full of shit that is redunant, useless, and I will never use! That's not even including the "default un-selected options" that were available. There was actually some good ones that I selected though. The problem is mainly that the tremendous quanity of stuff you had to sift through! Redhat should be given a good smack for making one of the most horrible package choosing experinces I've ever seen! Why not have a "dumbass home user n00b option"? After the whole ordeal was over(and even then, I had chosen a whole lot of stuff that I would probably never use, or was redundant, or I had no idea whether it's abscene would harm my system functionality) everything would of been ok.
Then shit hits the fan. The XFS disk installs, now let's put in the Redhat Disk. Huh? This is not the right disk? Try it again and the same message appears. Nooooooo, all my package selection time lost, all my burn time lost. It was no good, I rebooted in sadness and am now off to bed, to cure my tiredness and sadness. Sleep is a drug, and it is the perfect solution for sadness. Take 10hrs and see me in the morning.
What went wrong? Is there much chance of a corrupt .iso? Is it the fault of the CD burning process? I did do alot of multi-tasking and system usage while I was burning the disks, is that a no-no? I get this feeling it is... but im not sure. Problem is, when stuff like this happens, I get a hopeless paranoia feeling. I feel like the disks are fine, and they will do the exact same thing over again when re-burnt "properly". And then when the .isos are downloaded again from another source, one of them will be corrupt again(if corrupt downloads are the issue). If not that, then I feel that XFS/Redhat installer simply won't like my system and refuse to install even after all I've been through.
Then the package selection angers me. Im so upset with it that I'll just say fuck it and go with their choices, even though a huge amount of space will be wasted with useless garbage.
Is Redhat(once installed) something to be scared of? The package selection has made me paranoid with what if's.
I mean god, Windows has hundreds of megs of wasted space from sloppy programing, and Redhat(I used to think of them as 1337hat or pimphat, well that package system fiasco has made them lose their cool alternate name for quite some time) has hundreds of megs of wasted space from sloppy package selections.