On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 13:37, Eduard Bloch wrote: > "It seems that there is at least one CD-ROM containing installation packages " > "in your drive. Should this be used as the primary installation medium and " > "skip the manual selection?\n" > "\n" > "NOTE: If you become problems later and want to install from another source, " > "just remove the CD and reenter this step."
This isn't quite grammatical. How about something like: "It seems that at least one of your CD-ROM drives contains a disk with installable packages. Do you want to use this as the primary installation medium and skip the manual selection? NOTE: If you encounter problems later and want to install from another source, just remove the CD and repeat this step." I don't quite understand what the last sentence is talking about. What do you actually have to do if you change your mind - is it necessary to restart the whole installer, or is there some particular menu option you can choose? It probably makes more sense in context. p. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]