I just took my first look at the Fedora installation. Sure does look a lot
like the Red Hat installation. Funny how that works...
Real minor stuff...
Fedora would not let me install on my USB drive. SuSE 9.0 would allow me to
install there (/dev/sda1) and GRUB was able to find and boot that partition.
By the way, that's an IDE drive inspite of the /dev/sda.
I still think that the SuSE 9.0 installation is the best of the Linux
installs. I think it beats the Windows installs as well. SuSE's GUI partition
program blows the doors off the Red Hat partitioner. Why somebody would write
a partitioning program that did not display volume labels is beyond me.
If you want to decide what software goes on your system -- as opposed to just
accept some predetermined defaults -- SuSE 9.0 again blows the doors off Red
Hat. Red Hat's attempt to write its own GUI front end to RPM was not... (more)