On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 02:29:51AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote: Hi,
> If you're going to try to document the difference, wouldn't it be better to > fix the contents of grub-doc directly? It seems like that would be about as > much work, and much more useful. > We can, but my reasoning was that many people are not going to install grub-doc and just find documentation about grub somewhere on the internet, and then ask themselves why it's not working... This is especially true for servers they're trying to administer remotely! A note in README.Debian highlights that this is a Debian Specific variation, and is installed in everybody's system. Then we can also change the manual we ship, but I think that telling it there is more important. After all if I figure that something is not working/not present in Debian the first place I have a look to is the Debian specific README, because I expect those differences to be noted there. Only after I try reading the full doc, because it requires more effort... ... ... :) Let me know if you think my reasoning stands or has some flaws... > I don't think this is RC, but since it is a documentation issue it would > still be appropriate to try to fix it for sarge. Perhaps you could prepare > a patch to the documentation? > Ok, I'll try to do it this weekend, as soon as we agree about how it is to be done... Thanks! Guido -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]