Hi,
>Maybe what you should look at is the recovery options that Linux lacks
>for when the home/end user messes something up. But again, my concerns
Alright, I have to say this. I have seen my brother suffering with win
installs. Just keep installing a few games, and then deinstalling them, and
you will end up with a file missing, so you have to reinstall the whole
system(?). Or just try messing around with unidrv.dll, with newer and older
versions.
What about linux? Once my whole inode table was gone because of harddrive
hardware(!) error. So e2fsck -b 8192...., and it's back.
This weekend another harddrive had some problem. My wife is using that
computer. I dont' know what happened, maybe broken harddrive, but the point
is that the boot stopped, saying: run e2fsck manually, etc, enter root passwd.
You know which screen i mean. So from 5000 miles in the phone, I just told her
what to type (root passwd, e2fsck, yyyyyyyyy, shutdown), and it is working now.
No sys reinstall or anything. I think this is pretty good recovery.
Ferenc
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