Hi Maurice, On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 22:54:39 -0600 Maurice Hilarius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then figured that I needed a CentOS DVD for the "kit" for the OS Good point, we should probably make this clearer in the installer. > Got it installed, then , after the kit, the install resumed from teh > CentOS DVD! > Re-installed, this time removing the DVD. > There is not prompt to restore the KUSU DVD, and , if you do nto, it > carries on with a CentOS install, wiping out the KUSU install. I find it strange that leaving the CentOS DVD in the drive and booting will automatically trigger an installation without any input from the user? > Anyway, second time was the trick. > > Sort of. > When it was done, and rebooted, got piles of filesystem errors. > Not just on one, but all of the filesystems it created. > > So, lots of fscks later, did get it to boot. > > Weird, as I had done 3 previous installs on that disk recently, all > with no issues. > > So, just to be safe did a full scan on that disk, with no errors > found. > > I think there might be a bug in the installer which is corrupting > filesystems. > > After all is said and done, it does boot, but only gives me a text > prompt. If I "startx" it brings up an X session. Glad you got it working. Keep us up to date on your experiences! Mike _______________________________________________ Kusu-users mailing list [email protected] http://mail.osgdc.org/mailman/listinfo/kusu-users
