04-19-2009
Thanks a lot for the info.
SuSE is the one I hope to use if possible. I prefer to install an enterprise version, either SuSE or RedHat. Ubuntu is good for desktop, right?
How about the dual-boot configuration? I have't done it for a long time. Today Linux must live together with Windows very well I guess.
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BLOGGER(8) The SuSE boot concept BLOGGER(8)
NAME
Blogger - writes messages to a running blogd process
SYNOPSIS
blogger [-n|-d|-f|-s|-u] "a message here"
DESCRIPTION
blogger is used to send messages to the blogd process during boot phase. These messages will only appear in the boot logging file
/var/log/boot.msg and not on /dev/console.
OPTIONS
-n Declare the following message as a <notice>. This is the default.
-d Use thist to add the leading string <done> to the message.
-f Use thist to add the leading string <failed> to the message.
-s Use thist to add the leading string <skipped> to the message.
-u Use thist to add the leading string <unused> to the message.
FILES
/dev/blog
the named pipe (FIFO) used as message channel to the blogd process.
SEE ALSO
blogd(8), console(4), tty(4), proc(5).
COPYRIGHT
2001 Werner Fink, 2001 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany.
AUTHOR
Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>
3rd Berkeley Distribution Jan 26, 2001 BLOGGER(8)