On Wednesday 25 February 2015 03:18:20 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 February 2015 06:00:58 Bret Busby wrote:
> > Why does the Debian standard installation iso image, not include an
> > "Abort installation" option (at each screen, although, even, a single
> > instantiation, on the primary menu, would help, by rebooting the
> > system into that menu, to do it, if that is the only way to access
> > that option), that would enable ejection of the removable media with
> > the iso image, instead of making this so difficult, to extract the
> > removable media with the iso image?
>
> If someone just wants to abort the installation, why not just turn the PC
> off and use a paperclip to remove the CD?
>
> Lisi

Peeking around the corner waving "Hi Lisi".

Because that paper clip hole cannot be found on the face of the blackfaced dvd 
drive when the tower is out of the direct light under the next table over and 
invisible even with 300 equ watts of ccfl lighting on the ceiling turned on?  
This is the real world.

In this real world, you can do a power cycle with the eject button held down, 
and it will eject shortly after the powerup, and you must grab the tray and 
forcibly hold it open because the bios is instantaneously trying to suck it 
back in, so you must overpower the tray motor to hold it open with one hand 
while you fish the dvd out with the other.

And in this midden heap, if there is a paper clip, its below the KT 
Boundary.  :)  I have an office quality stapler for paper holding.  Uses 
loooong legged staples.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
-- 
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 soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>


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