Kent West wrote: > You've never installed OS/X, have you? Actually, I have. Good thing it was me and not some neophyte because they didn't have docs and some of the directions on the OS itself were not sufficient. Furthermore it came with no docs (eBay purchase, dunno if that is standard). Apple's problem is that they make presumptions about the environment into which you're installing the OS which more than likely aren't going to be true. For example my home network doesn't have a DHCP server in sight yet the network setup presumes that DHCP is pervasive enough they don't need to have networking setup well documented.
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