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On 11/18/2003 11:44:25 AM, "Jesse, Rich" wrote:
> Hey all,
> 
> Just dumped my primary Windohs desktop at work in favor of Gentoo (yay!),
> and am installing O9iR2.  As I'm browsing thru the Install docs as I am want
> to do prior to installs, I see that they recommend using:
> 
>       echo "somevalue" >/proc/sys/kernel/someparm
> 
> ...in the startup to set kernel values.  Anyone know why Oracle wouldn't
> recommend just populating /etc/sysctl.conf (or /etc/sysconfig/* or whatever
> is available for your flavor of Linux).

This is exactly where the problem is: Things do not work the same way in SuSE, RH
and Debian and probably not in Gentoo, either. The "echo" stuff works on any 
distribution, which is probably why oracle keeps recommending it.
I looked at Gento and it looks good.It is, however, mostly manual installation. 
One should first configure ethernet  adapter using "dhcpd eth0", fix nameservers using 
"nano" 
(why not "vi"?) ,then  fix disks using "fdisk", "mkfs"  and "mount", activate swap, 
untar the
tarball and then, finally, use emerge. I must say that it is more work then I like. 
I'm on RH-9, 
so I'm  golden until 4/30/2004. I'll wait and see what will SuSE, Ximian & Novell do 
untill 
then. Also, Fedora might  be a thing to try. After all, it is on the bleeding edge. 
Still, there
isn't any software for the darned thing. No XMMS, no pan, no gaim or any other 
productivity tools.
Even Limewire doesn't work.
Finally, RH might change its mind because I believe that the recent move has made 
plenty
of room for Novell, and that might lead to the ultimate demise of RH. They might try 
winning 
the hearts of CIOs but the path to cIOs leads through the hearts of us, home users. 
And boy,
are we pissed off now or what?



  I used this on the RH installs I've
> done, and it works well.  The echo method is a hack that just doesn't seem
> to be good practice to me.
> 
> Just wondering...
> 
> Rich
> 
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