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Bug#60886: Using different linux kernel



Adam Di Carlo scribbled out these words:
> 
> > 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.

>From memory:  no network drivers found, we recommend you do.......Yes/No.
No, returned me to main install options. But its recommended action was
to do the network config again. So i ignored that and selected the next
actions manually.

> > 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?

Think it used the rescue.bin file which was on the hard disk. I was
expecting it to request the rescue floppy disk.

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