Reminds me of a typical windows user i dealt with who saw an error about explorer.exe and how it could not "be read" and let it slide. :-P

using my wicked non user friendly skillz of the damned, i personally like the concept of a simple "pebkac error" when bind refuses to start due to a named.conf setting or similar. sortof creates a challenge, an adventure to find what's causing the issue yourself.

wait. i shouldn't be promoting ideas on how make things worse off on freebsd-questions.

pardon this useless email.

-ben

Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
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McCormick

Then, there is the ultimate, the "Check engine." light on the
modern car.

Check engine - CEL

It would be so nice if it said some indication as to
the seriousness of the problem so that one knows whether to get
it fixed now and maybe save $5,000 worth of repair costs or let
it slide a few days until a better time.


Most people take the tack that if the CEL comes on and the engine
is still running and the car still goes, that they can let it slide.

Ted
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