I just did a 6.2 scratch install and missed one thing.
I am sure I remember from previous version installs that it
asks if I want to install the Linux Compatibility stuff.
But, this got all the way done without mentioning it at all.
I normally check the All selection on these boxes. I went
back and looked and didn't notice any additional place to
check this.
Am I missing something, or is this now just a standard part of
the base? I rummaged through the Release notes and didn't
see anything mentioned.
////jerry
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