Subject: Re: Linux?
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Thomas Michael Wanka <tm_wanka@earthling.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 04/07/2000 19:18:30
Hi,
on the other hand the SuSE install is fine. You may specify anything
in cylinders, sectors and for the size of the partition even the size in
MB (like +160M = add a 160MB partition from a given start), the next
partition to be added has the correct startpoint allready. The problem
is that every distribution handles that diffeent.
mike
On 6 Apr 2000, at 9:49, Wolfgang Rupprecht wrote:
>
> > > I don't see how a user can tell the difference? (between linux and
> > > NetBSD) I can see how an administrator can tell the difference...
> > > I wonder what it is they want from linux that they can't find in
> > > NetBSD?
>
> An easy install???
>
> If folks are really interested in what the difference is, they should
> download the Redhat 6.2 iso, pop in a scratch harddisk and install.
> Then they should try the same with Netbsd.
>
> The Netbsd install always reminds me of the Monty Python bridge scene
> "What's the take-off weight of a sparrow?"
>
> "What is the offset of the next partition?"
> "Is that in sectors or cylinders?"
> "I don't know. -- AAARGGG".
>
> -wolfgang
> --
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