Could someone point me to a auto_inst.cfg.pl file
that has a raid example? In particular I'm looking
to use RAID1 with two raid partitions:
md0 /boot
md1 /
Note:
1. There is no documentation on this section.
2. The normal /root/auto_inst.cfg.pl file t
oh well, thanks for letting me know i'l just have to sit at the machine
a lot!
bascule
Pixel wrote:
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bascule) writes:
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> > the 486 version doesn't, it also produces error messages in the
> > 'simulated' install routine at the 'setup filesystem' point, is someone
> > here
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (bascule) writes:
> the 486 version doesn't, it also produces error messages in the
> 'simulated' install routine at the 'setup filesystem' point, is someone
> here familiar with this and able to help me?
as far as i remember, the 7.0 g_auto_install was broken (don't even remem
i have enquired on the newbie list about this but i thought i'd try here
as well.
i have tried to run the prog:
/Mandrake/mdkinst/usr/bin/perl-install/g_auto_install
off my mandrake 7 i486 cd which only came with a text install option,
but when i run this prog from a terminal on my mandrake 70-2
I'm trying to create an auto-install floppy for my Linux-Mandrake distro
(7.02a).
I started with the CDROM.image to create the boot floppy (my system doesn't
boot from CD) then I did a real install of Linux with all the features and
stuff I wanted. The installation created a file called "auto_ins
I'd like to install systems using the AUTO_INST.CFG.PL file since nothing
changes in each seperate configuration.
I've followed the instructions on
http://ftp.univ-aix.fr/pub/linux/Mandrake/current/doc/en/mdkuserguide/018.html#192
to configure the disk, but it still doesn't work for me.
Can som
On Sun, 23 Apr 2000 21:22:28 -0400 (EDT), you wrote:
>http://www.linux-mandrake.com/drakx/auto_inst.html
>
Thanks! That link is EXACTLY what I needed!
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> Subject: [expert] auto_inst.cfg.pl?
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> As I was poking around in my system, I noticed a file called
> "auto_inst.cfg.pl" in my root's homedir.
>
> Reading through the file, it appears to be an installation script for
> Mandrake... I'm probably goin
As I was poking around in my system, I noticed a file called
"auto_inst.cfg.pl" in my root's homedir.
Reading through the file, it appears to be an installation script for
Mandrake... I'm probably going to reinstall Mandrake to close some security
holes (see my previous message), and I'm wonderin