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Verfasst am: 22.06.2006, 21:39 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 16. Aug 2004
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Additionally it's always good to use the "testcd" cheatcode before installing (on the drive that will be used for installing!), as this will detect bad burns reliably. There are considerations to make that check mandatory for the installer, but it'll add ~5-10 min. on fast systems and half of an eternity on slow ones. |
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Verfasst am: 22.06.2006, 21:45 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 20. Okt 2005
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By the way, what happens when you use the "testcd" cheatcode and it fails?
Does it stop everything and give you an error?
I add the testcd cheatcode after the kernel cheatcodes, right?
I guess I've never had a failed burn or I'm using the cheatcode improperly.
-Crust |
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Verfasst am: 24.06.2006, 01:25 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 30. Jan 2005
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h2 hat folgendes geschrieben::
Forget trying to catch up to all this stuff, use my dist-ugprade script: http://techpatterns.com/forums/about736.html
It runs best from /usr/local/bin currently.
Thank you.
This script saved my day. Great, great... |
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Titel: Dist upgrade thanks.
Verfasst am: 06.08.2006, 12:44 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 01. Aug 2006
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Wohnort: Gold Coast Australia
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I love that d-u script. Did my desktop a few days ago and my laptop this afternoon. It worked flawlessly both times, including a new kernel on both and the nVidia driver on my desktop. I did the fonts trick on both machines, too.
It's right up there with the Kanotix/Knoppix installation script and I'm eternally grateful to all concerned.
Thanks to all from Bob (bobdawn) on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. |
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