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Re: more lip noise..
guy wrote:
> people as a set of rescue diskettes). is there a way to prepare a
> redhat-specific rescue diskette easily? couldn't find any.
I think that the boot/root diskette (of the installation) can be used as a
great rescue disk!!! it has fsck,mkfs,vi,fdisk,lilo and a lot of other good
stuff. when you boot from it - you can use the second terminal (the first
is for installation/upgrades) as a rescue terminal... (I'll check this
more deeply and report you)
> 9. IMHO: a short initial "lecture" about the installation process would be
> in place. the first 'wave' of people knew not what a partition is and
> found it grasp to understand this.. a 15 minutes pre-lecture would
> help, and can be carried out 2-3 times (one for the early-risers, one
> for the bulk of people, one for the late people).
This will be extremely important if we tell people that they can come, buy
the CD, listen to a brief lecture, and install at home. I'm sure that many
users have the knowledge to use simple system tools .
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