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Re: A new install guide



Ooopss. I mistaked again of list. Sorry.

Anybody can help? When using mutt and hitting reply in a message from
a mailing list it sets the to: field to the person who wrote it... How
can I change this behavivour to make it sent to the mailing list
instead to the other author ?

Thanks.

On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 12:02:09PM +0200, Julio Merino wrote:

> On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 10:32:17AM +0100, Matthew Vernon wrote:
> 
> > Neal H Walfield writes:
> >  > Hi All,
> >  > 
> >  > I have developed a new install guide as the easy guide has become
> >  > quite out of date.  This one was written in the texinfo format so it is
> >  
> > Hm. I've been working on some updates - do you want to check the
> > current version and see how in-date it is? I think it's pretty
> > current, but I get very little feedback about the easy guide, which
> > makes this hard.
> > 
> >  > also a bit more portable.
> > 
> > I don't know of anyone without an HTML reader...
> 
> Sure. But the "official" documentation system of GNU is texinfo, I think.
> 
> > I've read your instructions, and I think they're probably less helpful
> > for the novice user - in writing the easy guide, I tried to exaplain
> > everything on a need to know basis - people installing the hurd for
> > the first time aren't going to want to bother compiling their own GRUB
> > image, I'd have thought.
> 
> You could add to it how to replace LILO with GRUB in the
> harddisk. Novice users could like to be able to boot Hurd from the
> harddisk instead of needing a boot floppy. Also GRUB is more pretty
> than LILO (for me).
> 
> > 
> > gnu.org have just been moving their servers around, so I've not
> > updated teh gnu.org version. Hopefully they'll be installing OpenSSH
> > RSN, which will make my life much easier for updating the gnu.org
> > version.
> > 
> > In the mean time, my own personal hurd box has been converted into my
> > radiolan router, so I'm looking for a new machine to play with hurd on
> > (I presume use of VMWare of hurd development is still deprecated, and
> > freemware is unusable). 
> > 
> > Do people think the Easy Guide is worthwhile? I get very little but
> > complaints about it.
> 
> Easy Guide is fine. It helped me -A LOT- when I installed the Hurd for
> the first time. But when I review it now, I see that there are a lot
> of ideas explained in short paragraphs, so this need you to do a
> slowly read.
> 
> Bye
> 
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Matthew
> > 
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