On Sun, 2004-08-01 at 16:32, Rob Blomquist wrote:
> > Personally I find k3b rock solid.
> 
> Yikes, I have had bad system takedowns with K3B running in AUTO disk write 
> mode, rather than TAO or DAO right after 10 Official came out. Now its right.
> 
> Also if you want to go down real hard, run a 2.4 kernel, and upgrade to a 2.6 
> kernel. Reboot to the 2.6. If you come out alive, you are luckier than I. I 
> lost my whole system, no way back.
> 
> Rob

I did the better thing - I removed all but the kernel I use from the
lilo menu so that I don't make any mistakes - and as well, it made a
nice bit of space in the /boot partition (after I removed the kernels I
don't want) - HA! (grin)

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