Rick Thomas wrote:
> However, we still need to get some way to set the priority (and
> other boot-time parameters) for OldWorld PowerMacs doing floppy
> based installs. What component should I direct a bug report to on
> this subject?
We already have bug #242143 open about that.
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On Tuesday, April 20, 2004, at 01:47 AM, Joey Hess wrote:
Note that if you hit the go back button at the hostname question,
you'll
get to the main menu, and hitting enter will let you choose how to
configure it.
Thanks! That solves my problem.
However, we still need to get some way to set the p
Rick_Thomas wrote:
> That's your decision to make, and I respect it, but keep in mind that at
> least on OldWorld PowerPC Macs, if you boot from floppies, there is no
> way to choose "expert" mode. You get the default mode whether you like
> it or not. So you don't have any escape hatch to crawl
On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 00:40, Joey Hess wrote:
> > 1 - It would be nice to have an option during install, after the network
> > hardware is up and working
> > to select an IP address even if DHCP configuration worked for this
> > portion of the install.
>
> For various reasons, we've decided no
> 1 - It would be nice to have an option during install, after the network
> hardware is up and working
> to select an IP address even if DHCP configuration worked for this
> portion of the install.
For various reasons, we've decided not to do that. You can configure this if
you boot in expert
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