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Bug#60886: Using different linux kernel



Robert Browne <rbrowne@alphalink.com.au> writes:

> After inputing the hostname, it could not find any drivers, which
> was fine. But the next screen was badly written. I just wanted to
> exit the network config. The correct reply to exit was 'No', but
> you could not tell from the screen.

Um, what was the title of the screen?  I'm not sure which screen you
are referring to.

> It should request the rescue disk and copy my new linux kernel, but
> it copied the default linux kernel to the boot floppy disk.

Did you put your kernel on the rescue disk?

If you did that, how could it have copied the "default kernel", since
that wouldn't be on the rescue disk?

-- 
.....Adam Di Carlo....adam@onShore.com.....<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>


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