Re: GRand Unified Boot misery and Fedora Core 4

From: imotgm (imotgm_REM_at_invalid-yahoo.com)
Date: 11/22/05


Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 05:56:14 GMT

On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 20:36:56 +0100, ### Coralys.com ### wrote:

 
> And I take it you are one of those people that work locked inside a server
> room, that would explain your total lack of social skills. I certainly would
> not put you in contact with any client.

Actually, you take it wrong. I spent 30 years in sales, and for the last
29 of those was the single top seller in the company, dealing one on one
with the clients. The closest activity to working in a server room was
designing the HVAC environmental systems for numerous mainframe computer
rooms, and supervising the installation of those systems.

By now, it should be apparent, even to you, that the problem lies not in
grub, an excellent application which is used successfully by millions of
people, but in your own ineptitude using grub. If your delicate, easily
bruised, ego will allow it, open konqueror, and in the address bar, type;

   info:grub

and press the <Enter> key. This will give you the best grub tutorial, in
the easiest to navigate format, available. This assumes that you
have installed, or are able to install the info application on your
computer. If you take the time to read it, you will learn, in detail,
where you, not grub, screwed up. If you study it, and are capable, you can
learn things that will be of benefit to you for as long as you use
computers.

Or you can have a sissy-fit, call me names, and the like, and
give your ego a boost, by proclaiming to the world that you really showed
me, and you won the argument. Both Linux, and life, offer you choices.
Make the right ones, and you become more expert in your endeavors, and
proceed towards your ultimate goals. Make the wrong ones, and you can
remain ignorant and act foolishly forever. It's your choice, and no one
else can make it for you.

-- 
imotgm   
       "Lost? Lost? I've never been lost... Been a tad confused for a
        month or two, but never lost."


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