[Discuss] webmin
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Fri Jan 25 10:49:39 EST 2013
On 01/24/2013 02:36 PM, Bill Bogstad wrote:
> I
> would even argue that we have gone backwards in the Linux world. For
> example, it seems like every Linux distribution now hides its boot
> time status messages behind a contentless graphical boot image. The
> result is that users never have a clue what is going on when their
> system is booting. I understand that we don't want to "scare people
> away", but it seems like in the process we are losing out on educating
> them as well. If it was truly the case that our computer system
> never required human intervention to make them work, then it wouldn't
> matter; but it seems unlikely that is going to happen any time soon.
I would agree 100% here. I usually set verbose on the kernel boot lines
after installation, but on many distros hitting escape shows the
details. On RHEL you have to do a mouse click.
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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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