Hello,
I have a question: which is the best, do you think:
1. The command ``install'' always embeds a booting drive in stage1.
2. The command ``setup'' always specifies the option `d' to
``install''.
3. Just write a note for buggy BIOS users in the manual.
I think it is impossible to detect if a BIOS can pass a booting drive
to a boot loader correctly without actual booting process. So the
third may be the most troublesome.
I prefer the second, because it will not make any kind of
imcompatibility and it should solve the problem completely (for the
end-users but not for the experts). Let me know how you feel.
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OKUJI Yoshinori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ^o-o^
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