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Re: Creating a bootable floppy
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Greg Ward |
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Re: Creating a bootable floppy |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 11:42:18 -0400 |
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On 21 September 2001, Adrian Phillips said:
> <rant with a touch of sarcasm>
> It really irritates me when people complain about OpenSource
> applications with out sending a patch.
> </rant>
Guilty as charged. I don't very often take the time and trouble to dig
up source and submit patches; I know the world would be a (slightly)
better place if I did. Maybe I'll be guilt-ridden into doing it now.
(OTOH, LILO is working just fine on my boot floppy, so I personally have
no burning need to make GRUB better.)
However, I do believe that a bug report without patch is much better
than no bug report at all -- assuming the developers don't actually know
about the bug, or don't realize how it's affecting people.
> <rant with a touch of sarcasm>
> And when they don't check the mailist list archive first as well (or
> google or ...)
> </rant>
Yeah, I really hate that too. Which is why I spent a good hour reading
the GRUB documentation, poring over the web site, and scouring the
mailing list archive before posting. If I missed a recent thread
covering this, I do apologize.
Greg
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