> I remember when I was first learning linux (redhat 2.something, I
> think), there were a couple of times when I screwed something badly
> enough that it was easier (and faster) to reinstall than to learn
> enough (on an unusable system) to make the system usable again. ;)
For those of us with sufficiently twisted minds, it's interesting to see what
does work and figure out how to use them to fix everything else :-)
Jeff
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