true (i shouldn't prejudge mandrake), but bootup is the most crucial period
of a system's life.  it's where trouble is most likely to happen or at least
be reported.  IMHO, it shouldn't be monkeyed with, even by experts.

just seems like common sense to me.

pete (who will keep an open mind next time he works on mandrake)


On Fri 09 Mar 01, 12:24 PM, Mark K. Kim said: 
> On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> 
> > so now i'm really wary of distros that play around with a graphical boot up,
> > and that answers your first question.    :-)
> 
> Well... just because Corel didn't do a good job of it, it doesn't mean
> other distributions won't be good at it either.  And the graphical bootups
> in general are probably going to get better, too.  Don't let your first
> experience dishearten you!
> 
> -Mark

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