Max Hetrick wrote: > Someone added a very bright disclaimer, so all should be good in the > future. I do agree with others that using /dev/sdX would probably be > wise as well in documentation, but that doesn't fix the true root of the > problem. People really should watch cutting and pasting, or typing, > commands on a Linux root without understanding what it is that the > commands are doing. > > Is it possible you could help him with some basic Linux lessons then, > and/or point him to some beginner material so this doesn't happen again. > > I just had a problem with blaming the author of a document, (I didn't > even write it) when the user did not read the document. If he doesn't > speak or read English well, then that doesn't help that, nor does adding > warnings help either if he can't read English well. > > I'm not certain what languages the page has been translated to, but > perhaps look into that for him as well. Or can you translate the page? Sorry for posting that to the main list. I hit reply and didn't see that the reply to was still set for the main list. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos