said J Leslie Turriff:
| In my years as a mainframe programmer and later administrator, I did
| indeed encounter quite a number of Real Men who complained that IBM
| provides "too much documentation". That didn't keep them from coming
| around periodically to pick my brain. :-) Sadly, I now often find myself
| complaining of the lack of documentation in the Unix world. I DO
| understand that the team is small and the tasks large, but having the
| same problem pop up after each upgrade, with the same group of
| incoherent 'just do this and all will be well (until next time)' is
| extremely frustrating.
<slight rant> when i was doing the previously mentioned swap from a failing
MBR drive to a larger GPT drive, i thought there would be documentation --
instructions -- as to how it can be done. searched and searched. found
people crowing how they had done it with dual boot, or with an lvm setup,
all mine's-bigger-than-yours stuff, but no simple instructions on how to
make the swap without losing data. as a result, what should have taken
half a day took almost three. annoying as all get out. then again, the
reason i didn't want to do a new install was all the tweaks and fiddling
i'd done over the years without bothering to document any of it, so . . .
</slight rant>
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