On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 03:33:34 -0800, Linda Walsh <suse@tlinx.org> wrote:
You tell me where it belongs. It's about Suse 12.2 and suse 12.3 and beyond.
As such changes would only be done for future versions and never for released ones, the place is opensuse-factory.
Why should I?
As I wrote: if you give references for others to read, it's much better to give online references so that other folks can read up directly and maybe discuss in more depth.
I've read the Windows system internal's book written by a Windows "Fellow", that describes the process in considerably more detail in chapter 13.
I got that. But only few people will actually buy a book only to educate them for a discussion with you, wich was the reason I mentioned the wikipedia articles.
(5th ed). It tells you why -- boot sector loads a basic device aware booter like lilo, that can then boot images off of any of windows devices... None of them require an initrd.
How does it then load, let's say a SCSI driver to access a SAS disk? AND it limits your choice of file system for the boot device. So I'll rather take an initrd and don't have the severe limitations the windows way of booting has.
several posts, but you seemed to be a case-in-point of not getting the fact that if it was NEVER appropriate to cross post, it could be blocked for everyone at the list-reflector.
No, because there are cases where cross posting would be appropriate and anyway you can't really solve social problems in a technical way. Philipp -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org