>> How do I disable agp? Can I do it from the Install CD? > Yes. You have to select "drop to boot prompt" and type "boot -c". > When the kernel start booting it will present the userconf prompt. > Type "disable agp" and, if necessary, "disable siside", then "exit".
Thanks. That's what I needed. > See boot.conf(5) to avoid having to do these steps on every boot That's boot.cfg In case anybody tries to follow this thread... Adding this line to /boot.cfg lets it boot without any typing: userconf=disable agp* I haven't noticed any ide troubes. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam.
