On Tuesday 08 May 2007 12:00, Joe Gilmour wrote:
Recent list questions have prompted me to think about the handbook. This may be a little harsh but something like it inserted somewhere almost as a disclaimer. I'd add it to the handbook just after the first paragraph of section 2.1.
Joe
CRUX is not designed for people without prior Linux/Unix administration experience. You will have to configure EVERYTHING yourself. That means your HDD partitioning, X11, networking, udev, modules, kernel, bash prompt and all those other things that happen auto-magically in other distributions wont in CRUX. You most probably will have to find answers online for configuration options.
Seconded, even though you could argue that this is implicated with being an "an experienced" user. However, apparently being "experienced" does no longer mean what it used to. People seem come from some pointy-clicky dists nowadays, rather than Slack/Debian/(insert other random "hardcore" dist) as it used to be. //treach