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diff -uNr anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/i386/boot.msg anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/i386/boot.msg |
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--- anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/i386/boot.msg 2007-02-19 02:07:11.000000000 +0000 |
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+++ anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/i386/boot.msg 2007-02-19 14:33:47.000000000 +0000 |
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splash.lss |
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- - To install or upgrade in graphical mode, press the 01<ENTER>07 key. |
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+ - To install or upgrade in graphical mode, press the 0b<ENTER>07 key. |
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- - To install or upgrade in text mode, type: 01linux text <ENTER>07. |
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+ - To install or upgrade in text mode, type: 0blinux text <ENTER>07. |
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- Use the function keys listed below for more information. |
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diff -uNr anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/i386/general.msg anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/i386/general.msg |
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--- anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/i386/general.msg 2007-02-19 02:07:11.000000000 +0000 |
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+++ anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/i386/general.msg 2007-02-19 14:34:43.000000000 +0000 |
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- 01General Boot Help07 |
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+ 0eGeneral Boot Help07 |
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You are now ready to begin the installation process. In most cases, |
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-the best way to get started is to simply press the 01<ENTER>07 key. |
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+the best way to get started is to simply press the 0b<ENTER>07 key. |
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If you are having problems with the graphical installer, you can use the |
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-'01resolution=<width>x<height>07' option to try and force a |
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+'0bresolution=<width>x<height>07' option to try and force a |
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particular resolution. For example, boot with |
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-'01linux resolution=1024x76807'. |
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+'0blinux resolution=1024x76807'. |
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|
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Certain hardware configurations may have trouble with the automatic hardware |
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detection done during the installation. If you experience problems during the |
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'skipddc' option will also skip monitor probing which hangs some systems. |
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There are a number of parameters that can be passed to the Linux kernel |
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-at boot time. Press 01<F4>07 for more information. |
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+at boot time. Press 0b<F4>07 for more information. |
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0f[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel] [F5-Rescue]07 |
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diff -uNr anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/i386/options.msg anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/i386/options.msg |
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--- anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/i386/options.msg 2007-02-19 02:07:11.000000000 +0000 |
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+++ anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/i386/options.msg 2007-02-19 14:35:14.000000000 +0000 |
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00 |
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- 01Installer Boot Options07 |
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+ 0eInstaller Boot Options07 |
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- - To disable hardware probing, type: 01linux noprobe <ENTER>07. |
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+ - To disable hardware probing, type: 0blinux noprobe <ENTER>07. |
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- - To test the install media you are using, type: 01linux mediacheck <ENTER>07. |
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+ - To test the install media you are using, type: 0blinux mediacheck <ENTER>07. |
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- - To enable rescue mode, type: 01linux rescue <ENTER>07. |
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- Press 01<F5>07 for more information about rescue mode. |
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+ - To enable rescue mode, type: 0blinux rescue <ENTER>07. |
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+ Press 0b<F5>07 for more information about rescue mode. |
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- - If you have a driver disk, type: 01linux dd <ENTER>07. |
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+ - If you have a driver disk, type: 0blinux dd <ENTER>07. |
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- To prompt for the use of other install methods such as network |
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- install when booting from a CD, type 01linux askmethod <ENTER>07. |
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+ install when booting from a CD, type 0blinux askmethod <ENTER>07. |
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- - If you have an installer update disk, type: 01linux updates <ENTER>07. |
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+ - If you have an installer update disk, type: 0blinux updates <ENTER>07. |
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- - To test the memory in your system type: 01memtest86 <ENTER>07. |
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+ - To test the memory in your system type: 0bmemtest86 <ENTER>07. |
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(This option is only available when booting from CD.) |
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0f[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel] [F5-Rescue]07 |
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diff -uNr anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/i386/param.msg anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/i386/param.msg |
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--- anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/i386/param.msg 2007-02-19 02:07:11.000000000 +0000 |
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+++ anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/i386/param.msg 2007-02-19 14:35:30.000000000 +0000 |
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00 |
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- 01Kernel Parameter Help07 |
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+ 0eKernel Parameter Help07 |
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Some kernel parameters can be specified on the command line and will be |
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passed to the kernel. |
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|
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To pass an option to the kernel, use the following format: |
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- 01linux <options>07 |
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+ 0blinux <options>07 |
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If a different installation mode is desired, enter it after the option(s). |
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For example, to install on a system with 256MB of RAM using noprobe mode, |
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type the following: |
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- 01linux mem=256M noprobe07 |
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+ 0blinux mem=256M noprobe07 |
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0f[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel] [F5-Rescue]07 |
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diff -uNr anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/i386/rescue.msg anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/i386/rescue.msg |
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--- anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/i386/rescue.msg 2007-02-19 02:07:11.000000000 +0000 |
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+++ anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/i386/rescue.msg 2007-02-19 14:35:46.000000000 +0000 |
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- 01Rescue Mode Help07 |
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+ 0eRescue Mode Help07 |
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The installer includes a rescue mode which can be used when a system |
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does not boot properly. The rescue mode includes many useful |
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ |
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one to restore a system to a working state. |
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|
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To enter the rescue mode, boot your system from the installation |
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-CDROM or floppy and type 01linux rescue <ENTER>07. |
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+CDROM or floppy and type 0blinux rescue <ENTER>07. |
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diff -uNr anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/x86_64/boot.msg anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/x86_64/boot.msg |
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--- anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/x86_64/boot.msg 2007-02-19 02:07:11.000000000 +0000 |
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+++ anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/x86_64/boot.msg 2007-02-19 14:36:04.000000000 +0000 |
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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ |
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|
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splash.lss |
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- - To install or upgrade in graphical mode, press the 01<ENTER>07 key. |
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+ - To install or upgrade in graphical mode, press the 0b<ENTER>07 key. |
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- - To install or upgrade in text mode, type: 01linux text <ENTER>07. |
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+ - To install or upgrade in text mode, type: 0blinux text <ENTER>07. |
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- Use the function keys listed below for more information. |
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diff -uNr anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/x86_64/general.msg anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/x86_64/general.msg |
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--- anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/x86_64/general.msg 2007-02-19 02:07:11.000000000 +0000 |
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+++ anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/x86_64/general.msg 2007-02-19 14:36:18.000000000 +0000 |
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00 |
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- 01General Boot Help07 |
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+ 0eGeneral Boot Help07 |
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You are now ready to begin the installation process. In most cases, |
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-the best way to get started is to simply press the 01<ENTER>07 key. |
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+the best way to get started is to simply press the 0b<ENTER>07 key. |
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|
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If you are having problems with the graphical installer, you can use the |
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-'01resolution=<width>x<height>07' option to try and force a |
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+'0bresolution=<width>x<height>07' option to try and force a |
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particular resolution. For example, boot with |
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-'01linux resolution=1024x76807'. |
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+'0blinux resolution=1024x76807'. |
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|
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Certain hardware configurations may have trouble with the automatic hardware |
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detection done during the installation. If you experience problems during the |
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ |
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'skipddc' option will also skip monitor probing which hangs some systems. |
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|
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There are a number of parameters that can be passed to the Linux kernel |
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-at boot time. Press 01<F4>07 for more information. |
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+at boot time. Press 0b<F4>07 for more information. |
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0f[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel] [F5-Rescue]07 |
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diff -uNr anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/x86_64/options.msg anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/x86_64/options.msg |
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--- anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/x86_64/options.msg 2007-02-19 02:07:11.000000000 +0000 |
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+++ anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/x86_64/options.msg 2007-02-19 14:36:33.000000000 +0000 |
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00 |
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- 01Installer Boot Options07 |
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+ 0eInstaller Boot Options07 |
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- - To disable hardware probing, type: 01linux noprobe <ENTER>07. |
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+ - To disable hardware probing, type: 0blinux noprobe <ENTER>07. |
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- - To test the install media you are using, type: 01linux mediacheck <ENTER>07. |
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+ - To test the install media you are using, type: 0blinux mediacheck <ENTER>07. |
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- - To enable rescue mode, type: 01linux rescue <ENTER>07. |
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- Press 01<F5>07 for more information about rescue mode. |
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+ - To enable rescue mode, type: 0blinux rescue <ENTER>07. |
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+ Press 0b<F5>07 for more information about rescue mode. |
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- - If you have a driver disk, type: 01linux dd <ENTER>07. |
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+ - If you have a driver disk, type: 0blinux dd <ENTER>07. |
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- To prompt for the use of other install methods such as network |
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- install when booting from a CD, type 01linux askmethod <ENTER>07. |
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+ install when booting from a CD, type 0blinux askmethod <ENTER>07. |
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- - If you have an installer update disk, type: 01linux updates <ENTER>07. |
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+ - If you have an installer update disk, type: 0blinux updates <ENTER>07. |
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- - To test the memory in your system type: 01memtest86 <ENTER>07. |
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+ - To test the memory in your system type: 0bmemtest86 <ENTER>07. |
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(This option is only available when booting from CD.) |
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0f[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel] [F5-Rescue]07 |
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diff -uNr anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/x86_64/param.msg anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/x86_64/param.msg |
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--- anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/x86_64/param.msg 2007-02-19 02:07:11.000000000 +0000 |
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+++ anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/x86_64/param.msg 2007-02-19 14:36:48.000000000 +0000 |
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- 01Kernel Parameter Help07 |
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+ 0eKernel Parameter Help07 |
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Some kernel parameters can be specified on the command line and will be |
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passed to the kernel. |
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|
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To pass an option to the kernel, use the following format: |
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|
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- 01linux <options>07 |
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+ 0blinux <options>07 |
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|
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If a different installation mode is desired, enter it after the option(s). |
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|
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For example, to install on a system with 256MB of RAM using noprobe mode, |
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type the following: |
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- 01linux mem=256M noprobe07 |
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+ 0blinux mem=256M noprobe07 |
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0f[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel] [F5-Rescue]07 |
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diff -uNr anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/x86_64/rescue.msg anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/x86_64/rescue.msg |
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--- anaconda-11.1.2.16__orig/bootdisk/x86_64/rescue.msg 2007-02-19 02:07:11.000000000 +0000 |
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+++ anaconda-11.1.2.16/bootdisk/x86_64/rescue.msg 2007-02-19 14:37:04.000000000 +0000 |
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00 |
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- 01Rescue Mode Help07 |
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+ 0eRescue Mode Help07 |
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|
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The installer includes a rescue mode which can be used when a system |
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does not boot properly. The rescue mode includes many useful |
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ |
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one to restore a system to a working state. |
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|
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To enter the rescue mode, boot your system from the installation |
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-CDROM or floppy and type 01linux rescue <ENTER>07. |
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+CDROM or floppy and type 0blinux rescue <ENTER>07. |
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