On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 12:32:10PM +0100, Per Jessen wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
I'll have to start an installation to tell you exactly where, but I know I disable it every time. It's a tickbox called "Automatic configuration" (or something like that).
I've just started an installation of 11.4M5, and on the 2nd screen that is open to user input ("Installation Mode"), I see a tickbox with description = "Use automatic configuration". It is ticked by default.
I don't get this screen on 11.3. Maybe it depends on installation media? I use openSUSE-11.3-KDE4-LiveCD-i686.iso, since install-cd iso don't seem to exist any more and I have a lot of boxes without DVD drive.
BTW: Older releases used to offer a shell on virtual terminals. This was convenient in the case of problems. This also don't seem to be available any longer. Why?
I think it's also still there - doesn't Ctrl-Alt-F1 work?
No, they don't. All those Ctrl-Alt-F[1..12] give me, are some statistics and logs. But none of them have a shell running or say something about how to start a shell. (Older releases said something like "press ENTER for shell" or something).
I'll have to try it - I regularly ue the shell for configuring lilo, so I'm sure I would have noticed.
I see a console on 2, 5, 6 and 9.
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