On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 12:54 -0500, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > Let's get the reality straight, these are upstream provider defaults and > they aren't going to change for that reason -- at least not in the stock > CentOS distribution. So why do we see the bitching for the impossible? Better question... why would you even WANT to complain? I don't get it either. CentOS provides a rebuild of RHEL which is precisely what I want right now. If people don't like the choices Red Hat makes, there's always SuSE. But me personally? I find that the best distributions are the ones (like CentOS or Ubuntu) where certain choices have been made and they stick with them. Usually these choices are well thought-out. If you want the jack of all trades distro SuSE or FreeBSD even are options where you can install anything you want and few assumptions are made for you. That's part of why we have hundreds of distros. Don't like CentOS, go try one that makes LILO a priority... ugh... Preston