Jean Francois Martinez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Windows was designed with crashes in mind so AFAIK it does not cache as much as
> Linux do and repairs are faster. I still have to see the Windows repair
> utilities prompt the user for what to do with inode number 152568. This
> happens in Linux (it is not designed for crashing) and to add insult to injury
> the keytables are not loaded when fsck happens because RedHat does not put a
> copy of the keytable in / like Mandrake does so you have no national keyboard
> unttil /usr is mounted. At times I wonder if there is a single RedHat employee
> who knows there is people east of Rhode Island in the fabled countries of
> France, United Kingdom and Germany. :-)
Have you filed that in bugzilla?
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Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.
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