On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 10:20:17AM -0600, Gary V wrote:
# I googled for
# "razor client" "razor admin"
#
# and got 4,310 hits, many I'm sure instruct the user to run
# 'razor-client'
#
# According to the HOWTOs, it creates necessary symlinks.
Most of the links were logs of razor-client being inst
Jordan wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 10:02:44AM -0600, Gary V wrote:
# >> Does anyone even use razor-client anymore? I don't remember, I can't
# >> recall it ever being actually used..
> #
> # I imaging there are lots of HOWTOs that instruct the user to run it.
> Went back through some old r
On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 10:02:44AM -0600, Gary V wrote:
# > Does anyone even use razor-client anymore? I don't remember, I can't
# > recall it ever being actually used..
#
# I imaging there are lots of HOWTOs that instruct the user to run it.
Went back through some old releases.. I see:
## I do
Jordan wrote:
> Does anyone even use razor-client anymore? I don't remember, I can't
> recall it ever being actually used..
> --jordan
I imaging there are lots of HOWTOs that instruct the user to run it.
Gary V
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Does anyone even use razor-client anymore? I don't remember, I can't
recall it ever being actually used..
--jordan
On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 07:39:18AM -0600, Gary V wrote:
#
# razor-client
# This program is deprecated and no longer necessary. You may begin using Razor
now.
#
# I think this messa
razor-client
This program is deprecated and no longer necessary. You may begin using Razor
now.
I think this message produced may cause a few people to ask
themselves:
"does this mean I do not need to configure anything else?"
I think you should get rid of "You may begin using Razor now."
or