The Salisburys wrote:
When annaconda finds new hardware it gives 3 options
1/ configure
2/ ignore
3/ do nothing
I didn't want to configure so i chose "ignore" not knowing the difference of "do nothing"
Well the difference seems to be that "ignore" will also "ignore" for subsequent boots and you never ever
have the chance again to configure.
To reset to the origonal 3 choice anaconda behavouir is what I intend to do.
I tried
#rpm -i --force anaconda-runtime*rpm
to no avail
Theres no info or man pages on this it seems ..................

Your problem might be that its not anaconda that runs at boot time. The program is called kudzu.
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