Should I write all the material from scratch?
Probably - but what exactly is it that strikes you as so important and unique about the Mandrake doc? I just see a bunch of manuals there and don't quite get what it is you want for LfL.
openSUSE documentation (start-up guide) structure is incorrect and it lacks a lot in Part II. openSUSE documentation does explain: (start-up guide) -ls -vi (lacks link to vimtutor, should be added to section 8.7.1) -cd -mkdir -rmdir -su -touch -find -locate -redirection & pipes -cp -mv -chmod -chown But again, Mandrake has few examples of each command versus one in SUSE, which can be difficult for newbie to get into and understand. openSUSE documentation does not explain: (start-up guide) -archiving with tar -job control in bash -hardlinks and softlinks -process control (ps, kill, killall, top, nice, renice, ...) -building and installing Free Software (from .tar.gz) -runlevels (very poor explanation in SUSE) Those are important things explained very well in Mandrake Docs. Optional components not explained in Mandrake either: -mc -screen anything important else, that I missed ? -- -Alexey Eremenko "Technologov" --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-doc+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-doc+help@opensuse.org