On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 00:29, Thomas Corriher wrote:
Benjamin Vander was correct. It is the graphical booting which is
more likely to cause boot problems, or allow serious problems to go
unnoticed during the boot process. It is a bad design decision
from a technical perspective. However, it is good marketing and
seems more welcoming to newbies. I guess it is all a matter of
priorities. I suppose as long as RH makes reconfiguring it
reasonably easy, then this is not a major problem for anyone.
It's not too bad
- if your system crashed, during the next boot sequence
your partitions would not be cleanly unmounted and rhgb would not be
triggered.
Guess I'll have to start making it a habit of booting into runlevel 3
after making changes, e.g. after adding services...
Regards,
Michel