Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:
>>>>>>DVD won't install to systems with SATA Drives... FC-7 team has
>> found this bug, and decided they aren't going to fix it, as it has
>> been labeled "Wont Fix" in the database<<<<<
>>
>> Hmmm ... so it has. That seems strange. Maybe there is no ready fix,
>> or maybe it's a kernel problem that's beyond the scope of the F7
>> team's mandate... maybe it's some limitation of the SATA driver and
>> the person responsible for the SATA driver isn't available right now,
>> or something...
>>
>> I know there has been considerable discussion of SATA on this list...
>> since I don't have a SATA drive (nor any knowledge of SATA and Linux)
>> and traffic on this list is WAY too heavy to read every posting, I've
>> been skipping over them... guess it'll be interesting to go back and
>> read them...
>>
> I think it would help me if you defined what SATA stands for.
Google and wikipedia know pretty much everything and respond much faster
than this list - unless email is the only connection you have to the
internet.
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I think the vast majority of people subscribed to this list are reading it to learn (about Fedora), as opposed to a few who seem more inclined to use it for demonstrating a reluctance to share their superior knowledge with trite RTFM-type quips.
Not knowing what SATA is and
having problems related to it would somehow seem rather expected, so why get your knickers in a twist over it? The OP wasn't even complaining about an SATA-related problem.
The fish are biting.
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