On my system, I have to do a control-F followed by a 4 to get F4.  Try that.

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> From:         Marci Beach
> Reply To:     Linux on 390 Port
> Sent:         Wednesday, July 24, 2002 9:22 AM
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      Re: Installing Suse Linux and stuck at Creating
> Filesystems...
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> I beleive it says F4 is for mount point, but if it does not do anything
> try
> just the number 4 key.
> Sometimes F4 and 4 key both works, sometimes the number key only works.
> This holds true for all the functions.
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> I'm running YaST to install the Suse distribution of Linux/390. I've
> gotten
> to the screen titled "Creating Filesystems". It lists several F-key
> choices
> at the bottom, but only F6=Format works. Everything else says that I'll
> lose changes if I exit now. I didn't want to exit; I wanted to set the
> mount point. I'd be satisfied if any of the buttons would work, actually.
>
> It won't let me continue because I have nothing defined as root, but I
> can't define anything as root because the keys don't work... Where do I go
> from here, other than to one of the support systems?
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Barton Robinson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 5:39 PM
> > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:      Re: Linux S/390 Monitor
> >
> > My default for 'correcting' the linux processor numbers is to
> > use TOTAL CPU time used by the virtual machine, but there is an
> > option if the installation wishes to use Virtual time.
> >
> > Accuracy is based on one minute granularity. Very accurate to
> > show the total linux utilization, slightly less accurate when
> > analyzing individual processes, maybe off by as much as a couple
> > percent under some situations???  But much closer than the
> > potential order of magnitude as reported by TOP and other linux
> > tools....  When i used data granularities of an hour, i could
> > see larger discrepancies. One minute is easy and cheap....
> >
> > >From:         Rob van der Heij <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >At 14:59 22-07-02 -0700, Barton Robinson wrote:
> > >
> > >>ESALPS will also provide a "multiplier" so that you can
> > >>correct your accounting data.
> > >
> > >That's a neat trick you can do when you have both numbers
> > >available, as ESALPS does. Is there any way you can guess
> > >how good the corrected numbers are?
> > >I suppose you correct based on consumed cycles in emulation
> > >mode because Linux will see that as its 100%, but somehow
> > >you also need to spread the cycles in supervisor mode over
> > >that to show the real cost?
> > >
> > >Rob
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> > "If you can't measure it, I'm Just NOT interested!"(tm)
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