dellengwyn

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Posted: Aug. 23 2006,09:35 |
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Sure,
From my booted floppy's file system (probably like the CD's), I did something like this:
cd /ramdisk mkdir tmp
Then, I went back to /usr/sbin and re-ran the script.
BTW, I have made slightly more progress with the xwindows problem by plugging a PS/2 mouse in and now the startup sequence gives me more options. Also, no error messages. The xwindows load still stalls, but only with this message:
Loading us.kmap.gz
(note that I am in the directory where this file exists, so you don't see the full path)
I think I'm close, and so will you be when you do what I did and manually create the directories and mount the drives that the scripts are looking for. At least I hope so!
Dellengwyn
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