Hi again.
If it's "technically" not a bug - why have the option to change device-setup, if it does not reflect in the configuration once the distro has ben installed ?
Not to be harsh or anything, but as a new user - Isn't this very user-unfriendly ? (thought the device-setup, was to help the users / newbies, and not to complicate things).
In a user' world (my world from this point of view please try to understand me as a customer), this is a bug (technically or theoretically). If there is an option / possibility to change a config-parameter in the user-interface, but it does not "reflect" in the config-file once distro has been instaled, it must per defnition be an error according to common usability design practices ? or ?
Why should the option to change things (device setup) be in the Linode manager.
At the end of the day - I'm happy I found out that I did not have a SWAP assigned, and did the change to /etc/fstab manually. How many other users / newbies run without SWAP, because of this bug.
This post is NOT meant to offense anyone. Merely to pinpoint a "bug" / Irregularity.
I rest my case now.
/Anders.
caker wrote:
Hello,
Technically this isn't a bug, since the distro wizard deploys your images expecting device a to be root, and device b to be swap. Editing your configuration profile doesn't automatically update your fstab.
-Chris