Postby Valerion » Tue Sep 23, 2008 4:12 am
Not really. There are a lot of config files being set up by the installer, and quite a few of them contains the IP and hostname of the machine, some of it for security (smtpd.cfg and the PostgreSQL database, for example). For a VMware installation, this cannot be known, so you will end up with a situation where the user have to edit these files manually afterwards. It may actually be faster for the user to install Scalix itself than to modify the image, especially for those not entirely comfortable with Linux.