Robert Benjamin wrote:
On 3/31/2013 12:06 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 4:00 AM, Robert Benjamin benjie1@cox.net wrote:
WELL, I don't know what to say. I just put the HD in the PC
turned it on and was waiting for the blue screen so I could login as root and type 'init 3'. BUT, guess what happened. A tiny clock appeared at the top left followed by a log in screen and here I am. Happened very quickly. A few seconds. Now, do I dare log out and try to get back or just wait for a reply from you. Yesterday I never did init 3 either. Maybe it is the Easter Bunny. I don't know. I'm a bit apprehensive about shutting off and trying again. What's your opinion?
That's the way it is supposed to work, and since no one recognized the previous symptoms my best guess is that it was some sort of hardware issue. Maybe swapping the drive left a bad connection to the disk or network.
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Looking for the book you recommended by Fraesch: Essential Systems
Administration. Tried a local Barnes and Noble store and the author's name is different. They have it as Frisk, same title. Third Edition. Hope it's the same book. Can you double check please. I assume this is at a level I can deal with. Thanks.
They can't spell. On the cover is a non-ascii char, that when I was a kid in school, was the way some books spell Caesar, with the "a" and the "e" sharing a line.
http://www.amazon.com/Essential-System-Administration-Third-Frisch/dp/0596003439
As I may have said, everyone I know in computers has a number of books from this publisher - he specializes in not only finding people who really, really know their subject, but CAN ALSO COMMUNICATE WHAT THEY KNOW (as opposed to, say, the BAL textbook I had in college, many years ago, that if I could have gotten the rights to, I'd put all the pharmaceutical co's market for sleeping pills out of business....)
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