On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 10:54:21AM -0500, Alan Altmark wrote: > If you don't want to share an OSA, don't. Then you are free to be primary > router on it an all of these problems go away.
Very true. If only we could convince everyone to dedicate an OSA to their Linux/390 implementation. > Actually, OSAs are very sensitive creatures. They have fragile tentacles > and their eyes flash constantly with an eerie lumenescence. Their > sensitivity is matched only by their stubbornness, but once they learn > something, they don't forget it. Now, the fact that you are having > "conversations" with your "special friend" who you claim is a "z/OS guy" > is more disturbing..... Lay down here on the couch; tell me what you > think..... ;-) Those tentacles may *look* fragile, but just you wait until they're IMPLANTED IN YOUR BRAIN and SUCKING OUT YOUR SOUL. There's a *REASON* "OSA" would only be a couple pages from "Mind Flayer" in the _Monster Manual_. Also, I don't think I ever described the hypothetical person as my "special friend," indeed, I don't think of him as very friendly at all. But if I drink enough cough syrup he usually stops talking to me. Adam
