error is:
checking command line arguments
 expert mode enabled, unknown option 'noprobe'!


> enter 'expert noprobe' at the boot prompt should skip the mouse autoprobe.
>
>>             The problem arises during install, after the packages have been
>> copied from the CD, Mouseconfig 3.9 attempts to probe the system for a
>> mouse, the excact message displayed is  "probing result"  "probing found
>> some type of PS/2 mouse on port psaux"
>>
>>                 It is here that the system freezes. I have spent many hours
>> search through manuals to try and find a way to work around this.
>>             My mouse cannot be disabled as it is inbuilt into the laptop.
>>             There seems to be an "expert install" that allows for the
>> "system probe" to be avoided, but for the life of me I cannot find a way of
>> doing this. ...<does nothing>
>>
>>             ....linuxsupport......
>>
>>             [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
>>
>>               We do not know of a way to make it not probe.  You can try to
>> install in expert mode but I cannot guarantee that it will allow you to skip
>> the mouse probe.
>>          

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