Dr Michael Powell PhD wrote:
> Pixel wrote:
>> Leon Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>> I'm sure Mandrake would like, as a feather in their caps, to be able to claim
>>> ``zero reboot'' Linux, that is, you start your machine up once for installation
>>> and *never* shut it down.

>> alas, this is *very* hard to achieve, unless you strip the default kernel so
>> that it fits on the boot media.

And this is a problem on a CD? This is not Windows 2000, Pixel! (-:

> But remember pixel..there are alot of us out here that has never re-booted 7.1..ever,
> there server stands strong and we WILL make 7.2 the BEST Linux around as it is!

No, Mike, what I was talking about was eliminating the one reboot that happens
after installation. Call me ambitious if you like, but I think it would be cool
to lose that if it can be done easily.

-- 
There was a young bard of Japan
Whose limericks never would scan
When they said it was so,
He replied, "Yes, I know,
But I always try to fit as many syllables into the last line as I possibly can."

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