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Old 02-19-2008, 03:05 PM
Ed LaBonte
 
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:46:36 -0500, +Alan Hicks+ wrote:


> Hell I don't know. Try it and if it breaks you'll know.
>


Everythings running great, thanks for the help...
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Old 02-19-2008, 03:05 PM
Jacek =?ISO-8859-2?Q?K=2E_B=B3aszkowski?=
 
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Et circa horam Thursday 26 of August 2004 19:54, clamavit John:

>>> 2. Mount your root partition somewhere, i.e. in /mnt 3. Execute "setup"
>>> 4. Select "Configure" and use bareeacpi.i kernel from CD, when the
>>> installer asks you. Go through the rest of the configuration.

>>
>> I got right up to step 4 and then it wouldn't let me go any further. I
>> selected "Configure" and the menu just reset.

>
> Same here, but it makes sense.
>
> I went back and did select target and select source. Now when you select
> configure, 'setup' will understand your hardware.


Setup acts like this (ignoring "Configure"), when point 2 (mounting your
root filesystem) is omitted.

Regards, jkb

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