> > As I've told before, I personally strictly dislike idea to add > something > till then it's really necessary and desirable. In my humble opinion, > polishing representaton of a boot process is generally bad idea. It > brings nothing useful into boot process, adds more code into system > (We > all don't want freebsd to be bloated, do we?), and don't makes such > users as > you described above more clever. > I think you're mistaking convenience for bloat...someone mentioned the old redhat boot process earlier, and I can agree with them, that that was, convenient, easy to read, and in no way seemed to add any bloat to the ASCII output. Now, a pretty image, a la FreeSBIE, _is_ bloat, but I don't think that's what is being mentioned or suggested here. Toxa, you make Window Managers, and a lot of GUI apps that make things like, using MacOS X sound terribly bloated, don't discount aesthetics right off the bat, they're not always "evil bloat" -R. Tyler BallanceReceived on Thu Apr 28 2005 - 23:17:38 UTC
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