> 
> On Sat Dec 23, 2000 at 06:33:56PM +0100, andre wrote:
> 
> > > kernel, although that would be nice.
> > > 
> > > Yeah, I went back to 7.2 after picking the wrong day to try a clean
> > > install of cooker... =)  Can't be out of the loop for too long, you
> > > know.  Ah well... learned my lesson... cooker testing goes on in
> > > vmware from this point forward.
> > > 
> > If you use cooker via vmware i hope that you test cooker also regularly on bare 
>"metal". I don't think that you can notice problems with X that way.
> 
> Fair enough... Once I'm comfortable with nuking my 7.2 work system to
> put cooker on it, I'll be doing it.  I normally run cooker all of the

Why should you nuke 7.2 for cooker. You can run them totally independant
from each other. You just need a little harddisk space

> time, but yesterday Drakx would not do the install for me at all, and
> I ended up wasting a few hours fiddling with it and
> re-installing/re-configuring 7.2.  While I enjoy using cooker, I think
> the powers that be would be upset if all my time was spent trying to
> debug the installer instead of actually working... =)
> 
> To be safe (and more productive), I'll be testing it in VMWare until I
> feel like doing a re-install on my primary system.  I don't have very
> many non-critical machines around here that can handle the downtime of
> a bad install.  =(
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