you hit the nail on the head. os partition too small. here's the case#
SRX050428602845. the real problem is that the patch fails to perform an
adequate check. i love winders and all that jazz; however, that failure
constitutes sloppy code. i figured the microsoft haters would love to
hear about it :-)
i'd rather warn others than pick on microsoft, though. i had 400 MB
free and the service pack puked hard.
caveat emptor.
David McDowell wrote:
Wow Jim, pretty snazzy press release you got there for yourself. Is
there a link to the case which was related to your w2k3 sp1 issue? If
so, could you share please, as I'm about to have to implement w2k3 in
my org... keeping LINUX web servers of course. And unless I missed
it, I bet the TNTUG group would like to see the case notes as well. I
presume it had to do with C: partition being too small/out of space?
Sorry to the group we're a bit OT, but many, like myself, are stuck in
a multi-racial server environment. :)
Thanks,
David McD
On 5/21/05, Jim Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
er, i mean http://www.neuse.net/news.htm
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Steve Holton wrote:
On May 20, 2005, at 3:24 PM, matusiak wrote:
Uhh... can anyone sum up (preferably in 20 words or less) exactly
what the fuss is all about? Did someone call linux "bad"??
I only get 20 words? uh. okay....
Maureen O'Gara's wrote an article disclosing someone's personal
information. SYS-CON
bypassed editors, publishing anyway. Readers got upset, complained.
Editors resigned.
Because O'Gara writes about (among other things) technology, it's no
surprise that
the person attacked was a technology person. And thus no surprise it
was a person
from the Linux community. And thus no surprise that some in the Linux
community
were among those who got upset. There are people on all sides who
think the
actions were appropriate, and those who think they weren't.
This exact sort of thing (writer produces inappropriate product, owner
has it
published for personal reasons, people recognize it as biased, complain.
editors get upset over being cut out-of the loop and resign) happens
all the
time; it's not always about Linux, or even about technology.
It's not about someone calling linux bad or anything. Perhaps you need to
get out more often? ;-)
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