At 06:35 3/1/00 +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
[... somehow I got left out ... John's repying to me, not Mike]
>> At 19:41 2/28/00 -0500, Mike A. Harris wrote:
>> >priority IMHO. Even experienced users will assume that something
>> >has went wrong if there are no visual cues indicating
>>
>> experienced users will alt-pf2 to get to a prompt and run ps or
>
>There are usually not so many of those things around at install time.
which? experienced users? virtual terminals? tools like ps?
I've always had success in redhat installs hitting alt-pf2 and
getting a bare bones root bash shell. I belive ps was one of
the tools there.... although as jfm noted all they'll see is
a process chewing up a lot of cpu.
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I want a binary interface to the brain!
Today's opto-mechanical digital interfaces are just too slow!
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