![]() ![]() dev/hdb (the drive booted for Internet access, /etc/fstab has no information about /dev/hda) dev/hda (non-Internet drive, system doesn't even know about a modem, /etc/fstab mounts /dev/hdb2) In question, SuSE 9.2 on both drives, no other OS: Update vs Install, how best to manage /home?Īnswered By: Neil Youngman, Thomas Adam, Mike Orr, Benjamin Okopnik.īefore I go any further, here is the environment on the machine Make it so - this is a world of choices, and malleable tools like Linux allow Here's to hoping that you and yours are faring better than me and mine have. I do believe that our "Songs In The Key of Tux" series will be a big hit there My Star Trek crew is expecting to run the Internet Lounge at my nearby music Mess as belonging to the previous year, and move on. Suffice to say I'm lookingįorward to Chinese New Year on February 9th, so that I can declare the awful Had a great month, really - you'd rather not know. I often use this space to talk about whatever it is I'm up to. Too could be part of The Answer Gang, yourself. Of the enlightening and useful variety) - feel free to mail them to us - you Greetings, folks, and welcome once more to the world of The Answer Gang.īy the way, if you've any particularly marvelous answers (might we say, rants We make no guarantees about answers, but you can be anonymous on request.Ĭontents: ¶: Greetings From Heather Stern Update vs Install, how best to manage /home? after installing new kernel running lilo crushes system finding then catting tar and find We have guidelines for asking and answering questions. Linux Gazette 111: The Answer Gang (TWDT) The Answer Gang 111:īy Jim Dennis, Karl-Heinz Herrmann, Breen, Chris, and. Here's an autobiographical filksong she wrote called Slowly improving the preprocessing scripts she uses ever since. Took over the HTML editing for "The Answer Guy" in issue 28, and has been Safe to say, Linux has been an excellent companion and breadwinner. "strange systems" at a (then) 90 million dollar company. (Got the pin, got the Jacket, got about a zillion T-shirts.) When sheĭiscovered Linux in 1993, it wasn't long before the home systems ran Linuxīy 1995 she was training others in using Linux - and in charge of all the Windows related tech support than most people have spent with their computers. Heather is a hardware agnostic, but has spent more hours as a tech in Except it wasn't a Pet: it was one of those brands we find most Dad had finally broken down and gotten one of those personalĬomputers, only to find it needed regular care and feeding like any other By 8 she was a happy programmer, by 15 the system administratorįor the home. Heather got started in computing before she quite got started learningĮnglish. Heather is Linux Gazette's Technical Editor and The Answer Gang's Editor (though large dock icons are nice too) and has a snug $HOME in Much he enjoyed the desktop, bear enjoys Fvwm button bars best Only gotten into Linux recently, as he has been looking up to Bear has been The Editor Gal's teddy bear for some time now. ![]()
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