On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 13:13, Bob File wrote:
> I see the file directory structure is somewhat different also. I can't
> remember if it is LSB compliant or not, but if it is I can see that I am in
> for a change if I go to upgrade SuSE, because it is going to be LSB also.
> SuSE has a set of scripts that root can get to easily - they all start with
> rc; for instance rcapache [parameter], parameter being something like start |
> stop | reload and the like. I have grown fond of these scripts and I will
> miss them if they aren't included in an LBS distro.
Bob, Red Hat Linux 8.0 is LSB compliant, so any strangeness in the
filesystem should be consistently strange, at least!
As for the speed issues, 9 times out of 10 the problem is exactly what
someone has already suggested - DNS oddities.
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