That's what happens when you don't pay attention... therefore you likely deserved itOriginally Posted by Master Shake
Seriously: the partitioner is REALLY easy to use.....
That's what happens when you don't pay attention... therefore you likely deserved itOriginally Posted by Master Shake
Seriously: the partitioner is REALLY easy to use.....
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-- openSUSE 11.3 / Ubuntu 10.04 --
I respectfully disagree; the partitioner is easy ENOUGH to use, but certainly not REALLY easy.
The gold standard for this for me is still SUSE's installer, but I last used that around version 9.1
Full agreement here: YaST is packing the mother of all installers.Originally Posted by Brunellus
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I think of the children all the time. I have lots of nice recipes.Originally Posted by endersshadow
My sole duty is to my own happiness and well-being. I recognize no other.
MasterShake,
That is why you need a mistress for cases like that Remember the geek modo: "Back up, back up, back up"
Stormy,
You nuts!!!! (Which makes this forum more fun)
Since I get asked alot, I am originally from Ukraine but am Russian by nationality. My nick means specter in Russian.
prizak: I was kinda thinking more along the lines of Juvenile: "back that *** up"Originally Posted by prizrak
ROFLOriginally Posted by Brunellus
Since I get asked alot, I am originally from Ukraine but am Russian by nationality. My nick means specter in Russian.
ayisu speaks the truth - you want custom? do a server install.
So... a 1337 java programmer walks into a bar...
i didnt think it was that bad, but brunellus is right. the yast partitioner was easier than breathing. i really dont mind command line partitioners though. arch does it that way and i fly through arch installs.Originally Posted by Master Shake
Ubuntu Dapper's Espresso Installer will probably be easier for the GUI-minded.
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