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- From: alawrenc@sobeco.com (a.lawrence)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Subject: Re: Two suggestions .. comments welcome, please!
- Message-ID: <1992Sep13.014759.258@sobeco.com>
- Date: 13 Sep 92 01:47:59 GMT
- References: <KFOGEL.92Sep8192936@edvac.cs.oberlin.edu>
- Reply-To: alawrenc@sobeco.com
- Distribution: comp.os.linux
- Organization: Lawrence & Assc.
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- As a "newbie" (a little over two weeks) to Linux and a relative newcomer
- to the Unix world, but also a computer profession with over 25 years
- in this field, I decided to make a few comments to this post and all
- others that say "Someone should do this but I don't have ....".
- Sorry if its long, but I think my comments are worth while.
-
- In <KFOGEL.92Sep8192936@edvac.cs.oberlin.edu> kfogel@edvac.cs.oberlin.edu (Karl Fogel) writes:
-
- >I had a couple of thoughts. I may not have any more for a while
- >because those about burned me out, so here they are:
-
- > It would be a great help to those of use who don't have a disk
- >editor for someone to upload pre-edited bootimages to the directories
- >that now normally hold bootimages and/or rootimages. We'd need four
-
- I really don't think this is necessary or adviseable. Having extra
- boot images around:
-
- a) makes the first installation more complicated
- b) creates that much more information to transmit and store
-
- What we need is a very simple image editor that will make the appropriate
- changes. Amazingly enough, when I decide to try to install Linux about
- 2 weeks ago, one of the first things I found in the installation files
- was a program called pboot which does exactly that. Now the documentation
- is not very good (there isn't any) and the warning about entering hex
- codes in the install notes is a bit confusing, but the program works as
- advertised very well. You might consider writing some documentation for
- it ( about 500 would do it, anything more is overkill), or perhaps modifing
- modifying the source code so that the user replied to questions like
- "Which disk (a or b)" and "Which partition (1-10)" etc.
-
-
- >nice, with a section on what exactly it entails, why it's useful, and
- >some common problems encountered in doing so. This is also a project
- >that I guess I'm asking someone else to do, since I don't have the
- >necessary experience -- although I'd be more than glad to help in any
- >way I can.
- > Comments?
-
- There is a very good document on kernel compiles in the kernel source
- directory on tsx-11 ("README.kernels_srcs" in /pub/lunix/sources/system)
- which has everything you want.
-
- From my very limited experience, the people who have put this system
- together, from Linus on down, have done an excellent job. With the
- tumber of people contributing to this system numbering the hundreds
- the organization of the archive sites is a testmony to the hard work
- of the people who maintain them. Yes, they can be confusing and
- sometimes it is difficult to know just what to look for to meet a
- certain need, but everything is there and reasonably well classified.
- As a professional project manager, I have seen projects with just
- 10 programmers in one room where the state of affairs was much more
- confusing.
-
- For the Linux system to have advanced to the point it is at in less
- than 2 years is amazing, atleast to me :-). Just looking at it,
- the features it has, and the variety of hardware and software it
- supports shows how much hardwork has been put into the system
- by hundreds of people. Like everyone else, I have thoughts of
- "gee, I wish they would do this" or "if someone else did that"
- but with a little research and patience, I usually find that it
- has already been done. If something seems missing, I just have to
- look a little harder.
-
- I know I definately want to become part of the development of this
- system and I have my own pet ideas that I beleive warrant attention.
- But today I'm still at the stage of getting a complete system up and
- running and don't have time to do those things, so I'll just leave
- them as entries in my log to look at later. When I'm ready, when
- the full system is running properly, and when I have a little
- more experience and knowledge then I will be posting messages saying
- "I think Linux needs ...., who would like to help me do it!"
-
-
-
- --
- If any given program runs correctly, it is obsolete.
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