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[CLUG] Quick Install question

[CLUG] Quick Install question

Sarah.Gannon at jtec.com.au Sarah.Gannon at jtec.com.au
Tue Dec 5 10:02:20 GMT 2000


I am trying to install the KDE Workstation and yeah I am sure I can't skip
the "Create Bootdisk" using the GUI Installation. Removed my CD drive and
put in my floppy drive, didn't work. Obviously my pc is still booting from
my CD-ROM.

Going to attempt an Gnome installation, I guess if you did not choose the
GUI Installation it might be easier to skip the "Create Bootdisk" part.

Thanks,

Sarah

-----Original Message-----
From: donncha at tradesignals.com [mailto:donncha at tradesignals.com]
Sent: 01 December 2000 14:56
To: Sarah.Gannon at jtec.com.au; cork at linux.ie
Subject: Re: [CLUG] Quick Install question



Sarah.Gannon at jtec.com.au wrote:
>
> Trying to install partitionless 6.2 Redhat, installation goes fine until
I
> get the option (?) to Create Bootdisk (can't disable this option for some
> reason. I don't want to create a boot disk as I am installing from CD ROM
> and my notebook can hold one drive at a time. Anyone any ideas ?

You're 100% sure you can't skip that part of the installation? I never
create bootdisks and was always able to skip that bit..

Donncha.






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