Kind of interesting how M$ is only saying that Linux and Solaris are to blame, their main Unix competitors. No mention of other *nix variants such as *BSD.
I would also really like to see an intelligent attempt at command line completion. I recently discovered that NT's cmd.exe supports it, so I turned the feature on and tried it. I tried cd'ing into a directory but didn't give enough letters to make it unique, and it cd'd me into the first match. I was hoping it would give me a list like bash does, but nope, first match. Oh well...
Another reason I wasn't really surprised was since most webservers run some form of *nix, most "hacks" are designed for *nix. If NT ever gets more webserver share, and more things worth getting into, more NT boxen will be compromised.
I had this problem as well, turned out to be grub's menu.lst looking for /dev/hdx instead of /dev/sdx. Changed that and it worked fine.
EMC already bought VMWare...
Kind of interesting how M$ is only saying that Linux and Solaris are to blame, their main Unix competitors. No mention of other *nix variants such as *BSD.
I would also really like to see an intelligent attempt at command line completion. I recently discovered that NT's cmd.exe supports it, so I turned the feature on and tried it. I tried cd'ing into a directory but didn't give enough letters to make it unique, and it cd'd me into the first match. I was hoping it would give me a list like bash does, but nope, first match. Oh well...
Another reason I wasn't really surprised was since most webservers run some form of *nix, most "hacks" are designed for *nix. If NT ever gets more webserver share, and more things worth getting into, more NT boxen will be compromised.