On Mon, 13 Dec 2010, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Neither. I'll ignore the fact that I, and the folks I work with, *always* use linux text (though pxeboot is starting up), and point out that once you've run the installation, you usually have more stuff to do: update everything from install source to current, dhcp, mail, etc.
Problem with linux text is that it's not as capable as the graphical installer anymore, as Nico commented. It's definitely taken on the role of a fall back option rather than a genuine alternative to the normal X based installer.
jh