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|    Ezekiel to Lawrence D'Oliveiro    |
|    Re: Linux Multitasks Even During Install    |
|    04 Apr 11 07:18:53    |
   
   XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy   
   From: zeke@nosuchmail.com   
      
   .   
   "Lawrence D'Oliveiro" wrote in message   
   news:inbcnm$qda$4@lust.ihug.co.nz...   
   > In message , Ezekiel wrote:   
   >   
   >>   
   >> Nice attempt at snip and run.   
   >   
   > Nice attempt at moving the goalposts.   
   >   
      
   You're such a clueless idiot always talking about shit that you don't   
   understand at all.   
      
   Larry - "Linux distros offer features like "KickStart" or "AutoYAST" to save   
   you the trouble."   
      
      
      
   What my scripts do (from my earlier post) is:   
      
   Things that get recorded are:   
      
    the hardware inventory   
    free disk space   
    any hardware or system errors, etc.   
      
      
   If a hardware configuration changes - I get notified.   
   If a new device driver is installed - I get notified.   
   If a computer starts getting low on disk space,   
   is having hardware errors, system errors or is missing   
   service packs or is running an old version of Flash... I get notified.   
      
      
      
   So do tell me *exactly* how AutoYast or KickStart would automatically record   
   the hardware inventory in a database. Or notify me if the hardware in a   
   machine changes. How would AutoYast or Kickstart tell me if a machine is low   
   on diskspace or if a machine is having hardware errors or system errors.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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