you may try disable gfxboot by quickly
pressing Shift key when you start your guest OS. (very quickly)
On 2/23/08, Anthony Liguori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > I looked for a gz o bz archive. Is there a tarball with gfxboot
> > disable program (URL)?
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> I'm not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I looked for a gz o bz archive. Is there a tarball with gfxboot
> disable program (URL)?
I'm not sure I understand your question but the only way to get
gfxboot-disable today is through mercurial.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
> Thanks.
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I looked for a gz o bz archive. Is there a tarball with gfxboot disable program
(URL)?
Thanks.
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> I use opensuse 10.3 and I tried to install it on a vm.
> When I boot, it crashs.
> So I downloaded gfxboot disable file and I tried to complile, but
> pkg-config --cflags libiso9660
> give me an error. I installed libiso9660-5 package.
You probably need the development p
I use opensuse 10.3 and I tried to install it on a vm.
When I boot, it crashs.
So I downloaded gfxboot disable file and I tried to complile, but
pkg-config --cflags libiso9660
give me an error. I installed libiso9660-5 package.
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