Thanks for your response Eric.
I burned a cd and installed ydl 4.0... but it skrewed up the booting a
little bit... on the machine there were 3 OSes macosx, ydl2.0 and ydl3.0
.. I replaced ydl3.0 with ydl 4.0 but now on boot I get options only for
ydl4.0 and macosx .. ydl2.0 seems to have vanished from the options...
The partition which has the ydl 2.0 system is still in tact...
Can someone tell me how can I insert that boot option back into the boot
loader? I really need it.
Thanks
Spundun
Eric Dunbar wrote:
Also, if you SMB, make sure that you check the mailing list for
instructions on how to compile SMB server (it's an EASY process... you
just have to follow the steps and wait about 2 hours (on a G3/266 128
MB RAM)). There's a problem with the one that comes with 4.0.
If you need that SMB server info, let me know and I can look in my
mail archive and pull out the relevant thread for you.
Eric.
On 7/12/05, Eric Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/12/05, Eric Dunbar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Spundun,
Unless you're particularly wedded to your current install I would
suggest you bite the bullet and start fresh with 4.0. Upgrading to 4.0
from 3.0.1 was less than a satisfactory experience for me. It worked,
but it didn't work well. X/GNOME/KDE were fairly broken as was the GUI
updater mechanism.
I must point out that it was the upgrade process that I found
unsatisfactory -- it's a crap shoot IMO. I'm sure that 4.0 is a more
useful OS than 3.0.1 for most users (I don't use any features and
software special to 4.0/4.0.1 so I can't comment on 4.0 vs. 3.0.1).
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