On Friday 18 February 2005 18:14, you wrote:
> > How _do_ you "recover from a kernel panic"?
>> Depends really. But if the system wont boot --> boots to a panic like,
> then you can boot to a rescue cd and chroot /mnt/sysimage (redhat) and fix
> "stuff".
Rather you than me.
Do you use your own computer, as a matter of interest,
or do they supply one?
[I took 6 months for me to get X working on my Sony Picturebook,
and I have never succeeded in booting any Fedora kernel
on my SCSI only machine,
so I guess I wouldn't do very well at this exam.]
The universities ought to get money from students
by charging them 800 euro per exam subject,
doubled for repeats.
That would put an end to the over-crowding.
--
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