On 7/25/06, James G. Sack (jim) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Neil Schneider wrote:
>.. James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
>> Neil Schneider wrote:
>>> Looking ahead at the upcoming calendar, I see that the next general
>>> meeting is August 10. There is a distinct possibility that I will be
>>> out of town and unable to preside over the festivities.
>>>
>>> Jim Sack has been talking about starting up the short topic
>>> presentations. Perhaps this would be a good test run. Can we get
>>> enough short topic presentations to fill 1-1/2 hours, leaving 1/2
>>> hour
>>> for the raffle?
>>>
>..
> Tracy has agreed to take care of the books and preside over the meeting.
>
>..
> I suggest that you [jgs] coordinate the presenters and the topics, and also
> make sure that the information is posted to the web site.
>..
OK, I've started some wiki pages on this subject, and would like to call
for some help in critiquing the pages themselves, and in refining,
appending, and for general contribution to those pages, **AND** in
volunteering for a minipresentation.
Strong Notice: _all youse people out there_ I want to see some reaction,
including (say) 4 or 5 volunteers. The pages are there, no excuse for
not contributing wisdom and commitment. You know who you are! If there
are not sufficient results by Aug 1, expect serious pestering,
badgering, nagging, teasing, etcetera, etcetera.
Instantaneously I feel sufficiently wiki-illiterate that I can't
figure out how to suggest a contribution using the KPLUG wiki.
Nevertheless, I would like to try to put together a presentation
touching on Logical Volume Manager. How the default Fedora Core (4
and 5) and SUSE 10.1 installations throw you a curve by installing
everything in one LVM volume. How to overcome this, and how to avoid
the monolithic LVM installation by using Disk Druid.
carl
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