Sometimes I think that "open source" geeks intentionally complicate
things to keep the borderline geeks (like me) from experimenting with
and learning about O/Ses like Debian. The install menus USED TO ALLOW A
CHOICE BETWEEN EXT2 and EXT3...before you loaded up the HD with the
O/S. Now, you have to modify the EXT2 after the fact, running the risk
of screwing up the partitions...thanks guys....some pimple faced hacker
probably did this as a form of geek-like "ethnic cleansing"...well it
worked...I'm going back to RedHat. And I really liked tinkering with
Debian too...kept me thinking...so sad....
Coyotesx5
Scottsdale, AZ
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