On Monday 15 Mar 2010 10:24:04 sammy ominsky wrote: > On 15/03/2010, at 09:53, Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote: > > Hi Dov, > > Not far off at all from the original question. The first thing that I > > look for in an employee or consultant is is he has this feel for the > > state that you mention. If the employee has only used Windows or Mac at > > the GUI level, then the chance of his understanding the system state is > > very small because the visual pane of Windows and Mac that is designed > > to make things easy effectively prevents all understanding of the system > > state. > > Honestly, even though I spend many hours a day on the command line of > debian servers, I feel I've ruined myself for linux by delving too far > into OS X on the command line :) > > OS X doesn't prevent understanding of the system state at all, it just > doesn't force that understanding. If the desire to delve is present, the > command line offers much deeper system access than the GUI ever could. > It's very different than linux, though. > > Someone plugged a USB drive into one of the servers in a data center in the > US, and for the life of me, I couldn't think of anything on a debian > system that would give me a list of all attached disks. On OS X, I'd just > type 'diskutil list' (output at the bottom of this email, if anyone's > curious). In the end, dmesg told me where to find the disk, but maybe > it's time for some disk utility on linux that's caught up to the present? > cfdisk is great if you already know what device you want :) >
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