In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Christian Dysthe  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>After my initial posting in this thread I must say that Debian, and maybe Linux
>in general, has a complicated, not very user friendly, way of handling loading
>of drivers and programs at boot. Both DOS/Windows and OS/2 handles this more
>"elegantly". 

By editting a HUGE monolithic CONFIG.SYS file in c:\ that isn't even readable
anymore in OS/2. And every time the OS decides to edit it your local
changes are gone or mutilated.

Windows .. registry .. user friendly ?

It's simpler, yes, but because of that it doesn't work either.

Don't try compare Unix to DOS 3.3. DOS 3.3 is definitely simpler.

Mike.
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