On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 22:39:58 +0200 PP<P8QQP8P9 P&P0QQP:P>P2 <czark...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Kevin Chadwick <ma1l1i...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > >> > On Fri, Oct 08, 2010 at 06:24:23AM +0200, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote: > >> > > I've downloaded the bsd.rd and booted it with the same result - booting > >> > > process stops at the same point. The system still reacts on Num Lock. > > > > It's not Windows and won't make you remove all your drivers or > > chunks of the registry, so you could install on another pc and transfer > > the drive. > > Sorry, but what part of "booting" didn't You understand? > > -- > Dmitrij D. Czarkoff > You said you couldn't install and bsd.rd wouldn't boot. I guess bsd.rd should be more likely to boot than bsd but you never know, plus you can write config and new kernels with boot config and not just try different bios options, like disable wifi, usb etc. but I guess being able to remove it has given you all those options anyway. Many well known commercial vendors like hp and dell use crappy bioses they maintain from a twenty year old license with about 5 options.