--- "Dan Mahoney, System Admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Kevin Kobb wrote:
>
> > I have found that when I do an install with an
> install.cfg file on a floppy,
> > I must insert the floppy right after the system
> begins to boot from CD. If I
> > don't when I tell sysi
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Kevin Kobb wrote:
I have found that when I do an install with an install.cfg file on a floppy,
I must insert the floppy right after the system begins to boot from CD. If I
don't when I tell sysinstall to read the floppy I get an error.
As a work around, if I go into the o
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Kevin Kobb wrote:
I have found that when I do an install with an install.cfg file on a
floppy, I must insert the floppy right after the system begins to boot
from CD. If I don't when I tell sysinstall to read the floppy I get an
error.
I
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007, Kevin Kobb wrote:
I have found that when I do an install with an install.cfg file on a floppy,
I must insert the floppy right after the system begins to boot from CD. If I
don't when I tell sysinstall to read the floppy I get an error.
I've found the floppy works okay whe
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
Hey all,
I'm getting the message when I try to load a KLD in Sysinstall, even
though I KNOW my floppy drive works. In fact, I can load the KLD from
the loader prompt just fine.
Is there a difference/advantage to one way of doing this over the other?
-Dan Ma
Hey all,
I'm getting the message when I try to load a KLD in Sysinstall, even
though I KNOW my floppy drive works. In fact, I can load the KLD from the
loader prompt just fine.
Is there a difference/advantage to one way of doing this over the other?
-Dan Mahoney
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