
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Sid Boyce schrieb: | | I recently did a 11.0 Alpha2 x86_64 install where 2 HD's were in the | box, an new SATA drive and the previous mobo's IDE x86 drive. | Partitioning and grub got so confusing that I had to pull the IDE drive | to keep matters sane. Alpha2 install went OK as did zypper dup to Alpha3. | On another box that was progressively upgraded from 10.2 Alpha0, the | 11.2 DVD saw the HD's differently to what grub on the HD's saw, sda on | one was sdb on the other and there was sdc as well. I came close to | wiping sdb which was the one I wanted to upgrade, while sda was the one | I wanted to wipe. | Regards | Sid. So much to the new "easy" and "automagic" installer. I have the same experience with it. I also fully agree to your last post about not copying Ubuntu and importing bad windows security ideas. Just because something has not been exploited yet does not mean it will not be exploited when this has become more used. In this case, a simple "file a bug in bugzilla" won't do it, because the problem is the idea itself (to have a computer working automagically). I believe I have already written enough about it and it becomes repetitive... In my eyes, educating the user and maybe not getting the biggest userbase is not the worst thing at all. It should not be a goal to have the biggest userbase, but to make the distribution the way you want it to be. This is the only way why Linux has become so great (Windows to the other approch). I test 11.0A3 and report bugs - yet, I don't believe any of my live systems will ever see 11.0... Greetings Felix -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4-svn0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFH5WSQaQ44ga2xxAoRAtGjAKDIz9LFrbTFdFZUTd44PhN40yiLoQCg1XU5 AGZNVLFJ+wefN5OmTmintI8= =/lT2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org