END OF DISCUSSION: Grub is inadequate without Lilo for backup
amazing powers of observation
m_epling at comcast.net
Mon Apr 25 18:34:07 UTC 2005
you have done well to the gentilman that keeps this issue alive
...row your own and act grown . the tools are there to build your own
from source .
Guy Fraser wrote:
>On Sun, 2005-24-04 at 14:10 -0400, Ken Nordquist wrote:
>
>
>>Michael,
>>You are ass/u/me-ing that Mr. Fraser is motivated to actually do
>>something or particiapte. Mr. Fraser is another "dime a dozen" whiner.
>>They have plenty of time and energy to complain about the injustices of
>>the world, but have little time and energy to actively and
>>constructively participate. I have no doubt Mr. Fraser has never heard
>>the phrase "if one is not part of the solution, one is part of the problem."
>>
>>In this case, it is not a bad thing that Mr. Fraser does not
>>participate... That would mean the rest of us would be subjected to
>>further exposure to him and whatever project he became involved in would
>>grind to a slow halt. The only thing worse than being personally or
>>professionally involved with Mr. Fraser would to actually be Mr.
>>Fraser. For that, I have pity for him.
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Ken Nordquist
>>
>>
>You have no idea.
>
>Many months ago when I was trying to get help all I got was LILO
>is not supported, and a couple of suggestions to search the archives
>and submit bugzilla reports.
>
>I have been very professional in all my dealings outside this
>issue, and in the real world I have an exemplary reputation. I
>am quite sure that with your unflinching disregard for any
>fact, that you are in fact the unprofessional whiner. It's just
>you are on the side that has support for your position, and I am
>not. Just because your side is supported does not mean it is
>right or just. You personally have trashed many people on this
>list for attempting to suggest anything you disagree with.
>
>If this list and the people on this list acted with an iota of
>professionalism, I would have never had force this issue to the
>front.
>
>Had you not written this message, I was more than willing to
>have taken the lumps I have already been given, and was moving
>to provide constructive assistance. I will agree to not be
>disagreeable, and expect the same from you.
>
>Sincerely
>Mr. Fraser
>
>
>
>
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