[CentOS] hard disk install failure
Timothy Murphy
gayleard at eircom.net
Tue Jun 7 15:18:30 UTC 2011
m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Reading this, I'm thinking still more about the bigger picture, there. I
> didn't see the start of this thread - is this a home system? If so, using
> WinDo$e is pointless, if you're running Linux, unless you're running Linux
> in a VM under WinDoze.
The machine is running CentOS-5.6 .
The modem is running fine, but my speed has not been improved threefold,
as promised.
In fact the speed is identical to the previous modem, as far as I can tell.
I find a Windows dual-boot quite useful on many occasions,
eg if some card or other device does not work under Linux it is worth seeing
if it works under Windows.
Also, if I have to call my ISP (I did once, when the line outside
was damaged in a storm), it is more or less obligatory to be running Windows
during the visit.
I've been running Unix for 30 years, having graduated to Linux from Minix.
I guess my philosophy is closer to Linus Torvalds than Richard Stallman.
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Timothy Murphy
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