Bill Pechter skrev:
> > NetBSD and OpenBSD boxes seem to boot fine,
albeit slowly.
>
> Of course they boot slowly, they've got to repair all the damage you did.
> Sheesh!
Some people don't understand any multitasking
OS's.
I've been multitasking since day one, I just don't think that means I have to
multitask on a DECwriter connected to a PDP, as the BSDs seem to think.
This will go on until he loses major data or trashes
some disk structure.
Possibly. Then it's probably bye bye BSD.
Even AIX's jfs will lose eventually in this
situation.
Sometimes (machine lock up ) you HAVE to do this. Otherwise it's a big
nono.
It doesn't matter, since it will happen sooner or later. Last year, when I
returned from summer holidays, the power was gone. The NetBSD system spun up
fine, while I never could make the Linux system go multiuser again. No wonder
I don't run Linux on anything any more.
Yup... What he said.
Or at least don't expect me to recommend you.
Something tells me I shouldn't put this on my resum?. =)
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