I've noticed several proposed fixes, to various problem, have included booting from a floppy drive, or CD-ROM. Since I'm fairly new to SuSe, I was wondering if you can boot from the install CD/Floppies, and exit the install program, to get the desired results, or is everyone building a separate floppy install? There's a "boot:" prompt for a few seconds, before the install program begins to load, but I have not been able to find a list of acceptable commands to enter there, to different things. Any help would be appreciated.
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 01:03:16PM -0600, Cory Steers wrote:
I've noticed several proposed fixes, to various problem, have included booting from a floppy drive, or CD-ROM. Since I'm fairly new to SuSe, I was wondering if you can boot from the install CD/Floppies, and exit the install program, to get the desired results, or is everyone building a separate floppy install? There's a "boot:" prompt for a few seconds, before the install program begins to load, but I have not been able to find a list of acceptable commands to enter there, to different things.
Any help would be appreciated.
I prefer booting from CD2, which uses YaST1. After you select color, language, etc. there is a menu which offers you to boot installed system. -Kastus
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