Uwe Brauer escribió:
Hello
I am not sure whether this is the right forum to ask,
but are there any plans to make the future debian installers more like
Knoppix.
That is to have all the nice hardware detection included, to install
then virtually the system and then perform a hardware installa
Stefano Canepa escribiÃ:
Friday 05 March 2004, alle 17:42, Alessandro Polverini:
: Hello,
: we have prepared three new proposals of the new boot logo for the
: Sarge installer.
:
: You can find screenshots, previews and RLE encoded pictures at:
:
: http://nibbles.it/debian/
:
I like the secondo
Alessandro Polverini escribió:
Hello,
we have prepared three new proposals of the new boot logo for the
Sarge installer.
You can find screenshots, previews and RLE encoded pictures at:
http://nibbles.it/debian/
Feedback is welcome,
Alessandro Polverini, Andrea Mottola and Laura Giovannetti
nibbl
I prefere debian-configurer / tools / languagechooser , so the user
could change the language after installation too.
Regards.
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Alex Combas escribió:
Hi folks,
I just used the latest beta of the sarge debian
installer to install two systems and it works great.
Many thanks!
I have two small complaints though, for all I know
they may have already been fixed in the next version
but just in case...
First, at the phase of the i
Joey Hess wrote:
Christian Perrier wrote:
The new version now first shows the user the list of the countries for
which a valid locale exists in /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED, depending on
the language chosen in languagechooser.
If one of these countries is selected, both the
debian-installer/country A
Joey Hess wrote:
I'm considering changing grub-installer/bootdev to have the following
description.
Now it is time to make the newly installed Debian system bootable, by
installing the GRUB bootloader on a bootable device. The usual way to do
this is to install GRUB on the MBR of your first ha
Steve Haavik wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004, David MacQuigg wrote:
I would like a simple procedure to make a bootable CD out of this image
file, preferably one that will work from a bare-minimum Linux system ( or
even from Windows XP, if that is at all possible ). Thanks for your help.
Suggestions
Gerard Beekmans wrote:
We're using Debian at work that gets installed on our client's systems
and we would like to get to a point where we can insert a CD and walk
away from it while Debian is installed. Thus far I've done this using
boot-floppies, doing away with the front-end and use a shell scri
New Technology Reduces PC Boot Times
http://www.linux.ittoolbox.com/news/dispnews.asp?i=108423&t=6&a=LINUX
Regards.
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