> Are you implying that installation as a "Server class" machine will
> destroy data in other partitions ??? Any experiences to substantiate
> this ?
>
well we had once, it actually optimizes the harddisk to its own required
ways
I think with /boot, / and /home as different partitions with all other
existing
os and data wiped off. well would you tolerate it if the admin restarted the
server to win 98/95 simply because he was lazy enough to get up and walk
to the next machine ? so a server class installation is wise enough not to
provide
the provokation to dual boot by avoiding the situation altogether.
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