From: Jody B. <lis...@pi...> - 2004-05-01 22:48:09
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On Sat, May 01, 2004 at 11:24:26PM +0100, Paul Warren wrote: > - Is there a reason you make the ext2 filesystems prior to running the > installer? Well, it was actually ext3. But the reason why is that if you wanted to use a filesystem type for which there weren't any tools in the installer image you would have to create the filesystem outside, so I thought i'd do it that way even with ext2/3. I'll add a note about this to the HOWTO. > - Did you not hit the problem with the installer not being able to find > any kernel modules? No, because the *only* bits i used in the installer were keyboard, hostname, networking and base system. That's all you need to run. There's no reason to run the "configure device drivers stage". -- Jody Belka knew (at) pimb (dot) org |