On Sat, 28 Apr 2001, Henning Riedel wrote: > You got the point, the installation seems to be ok, except some minor things > that might be a little confusing: > 1.) Looking for the basehurd.tgz on the CD. There are a lot of subdirs on > the > CD's. I might be gotten a little to comfortable by Linux-installations > from > the main distributor's like Suse.., and I didn't install a Debian/Linux > for a > while. Having ./contrib ./main ... aso, you might have a basedir > somewhere > in the install-script saying, there is the basehurd.tgz. Just a little > confusing, > but finally found the right one. > 2.) After having installed the basehurd.tgz the menu doesn't offer the next > thing > like rebooting, it stays at installing the Hurd base-system (is there > still another > step, or could I reboot?) > 3.) There might be a offer to install GRUB after installing the basehurd? > Some > users might not have the GRUB already installed, they probably have > Lilo > or even others, that are not multiboot-capable. > Don't take that wrong, I was a little bit in fury, and I won't be put to be > a whiner > or like that. This should be a suggestion for the next CD's if you agree. > Thanks for this. I am not planning to revise the initial boot for F2, but there will be a major revision of this part of the Hurd CD in the not too distant future and comments like this will be a very useful guide.
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