Philipp Thomas wrote:
On Thu, 16 Aug 2012 06:23:43 -0700, Linda Walsh
wrote: That's how reliable the suse boot install is.
I do get the impression that you like to alienate people!
Not really -- I'm just resigned to it because people usually assume the wrong things or misquote me. Like you, below.
You deliberately bypass the distribution and still expect things to work the distribution way?
I bypass how the kernel boots. That's not bypassing the distribution.
I'm hundred percent sure you'ld have loudly complained if the installation of a distribution kernel had changed your boot setup.
You be of equal percentage wrong as it has changed my setup before and when it did I was aware of what it did and what the effects were and what I needed to do about it (if anything). It's being caught be surprises .. like the OS NOT boot'ing when control was handed over to the distribution after 12.1 upgrd -- due to systemd being subb'ed in for the init scripts and the upgrade didn't handle upgrading all the old scripts and/or the old scripts didn't work with systemd. Either way, Kernel still came up, and as soon as I reinstalled init.d the distribution way -- from it's rpm and got rid of systemd, it worked.
Philipp
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