Re: [opensuse] device.map - Darryl/Carl/Boyd




On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 16:09:46 -0600, Darryl Gregorash <raven@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> took time to say the following:


(^_^)This entire thread has been very confusing and puzzling. I have never
(^_^)seen any reports of this kind of behaviour in the grub install routines,
(^_^)nor have I ever encountered a problem with those routines myself. The
(^_^)only thing that comes to mind is that Charles might have inadvertently
(^_^)interrupted the bootloader routine when he installed his system (unless
(^_^)he sought to modify it manually, and made an error that Yast did not
(^_^)catch -- no extra computer here to test out that possibility). I
(^_^)certainly do not think it is an installation bug.

You know, these things just seem to happen only to me! :-( I would say
in the past four years, I have installed many different flavors of Linux,
and this is the first time anything like this happened. Never had a
problem installing the bootloader. Whether it was lilo or grub. As far
as installation interuptus, nope, I've always let it do its thing. Like
Carl, I'm a trusting soul! :-) I mean, why would this install be any
different than the others was the mindset. I had no reason to think it
would have all these problems.



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-Will Rogers

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