automatically at the
LV level.
[1] This is from remembering what I've read on the Linux kernel
mailing list.
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"If we can't keep this sort of thing out of the kernel, we might as well
pack it up and go run Solaris." -- Larry McVoy.
Christen Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 03:10:59PM -0400,
> James Antill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Christen Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > >
[ snip ... ]
> > 1. The partioning stuff didn't tell me ho
l server entry, which is annoying).
> It could be made better, but it isn't worth not using
> Debian over.
I'd say that about the after install experience it could still be a
lot better and it's at least as good as anyone else (and if you are
installing a bunch of software it's better) but the install didn't
even compare to RH IMO (and, yes I will try and help fix it), and I've
heard some of the more proprietry like distros are even slicker than RH.
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James Antill -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"If we can't keep this sort of thing out of the kernel, we might as well
pack it up and go run Solaris." -- Larry McVoy.
mp http://security.debian.org/apt | sh"
ala. helix gnome.
However as soon as you trust apt the only thing that needs to be
added is for debsums to check against a debian mirror (and for all the
debian packages to come with md5sums).
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