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[Syllable] The free desktop and server operating system family

Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[364]
I know how you feel, though. I also have the tendency to feel my 
way through the installation and did it several times in the beginning 
to form a mental picture of it
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[365x3]
Though, maybe you could change the part where a return key continues 
the installation after reading grub doc. I was pressing enter to 
scroll down through the doc. I didn't notice I had reached the end 
of the doc when the prompt to continue the installation appeared. 
I just pressed enter again.
I noticed the 'e' option, but first I wanted to read about it with 
'?'  That's how that problem appeared.
Is it easy to change that, do you think ?
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[368]
Yes, it's primitive. It should be replaced with a native graphical 
installer, maybe with Orca scripting embedded. It just hasn't been 
a priority yet. We were pretty pleased a few years ago to replace 
the manual installation with a text installer :-)
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[369]
It's a pretty streamlined process, anyway.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[370x2]
That sort of stuff wouldn't be hard to change, but I want to see 
if I can redo the whole installer in Orca. Then later, we could embed 
it in a graphical user interface
If you hace to do it again, you could try to page through the instructions 
with the space bar. That's the standard way with the pager that is 
used
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[372x2]
It occurred to me just now that's probably the standard way.
Is there a way to get the shell up from the Basic CD without having 
to reinstall all the files again ?
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[374]
You don't have to go into the Syllable shell, you have to go into 
the GrUB shell
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[375]
Eh? But I haven't installed grub yet, (have I ...?)
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[376]
No, but it boots the CD
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[377]
Ah, it is the grub shell that boots the CD.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[378]
You have to boot the CD again and enter the GrUB shell. Please read 
the install.txt
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[379x3]
Ok, booting cd now.
oh that's right, just cancelled the install by not pressing 'i' at 
the beginning.
now to read install.txt
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[382]
If you are running Linux, you can also use that to read the install.txt 
from the CD. Windows unfortunately can't read the RockRidge format
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[383]
No linux. Where's the install.txt ?
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[384]
/Install and then maybe deeper in a docs directory or something
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[385]
ok I'll have a look. Is there a tree command of some sort that can 
do the looking for me ?
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[386x10]
cd /Install
No tree command in the standard distribution
ls
to list the directory contents
d
or
dir
may also work
Or you can read it from the site:
http://syllable.sourceforge.net/docs/latest/install.txt
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[396x2]
cool thanks
Ahh!  I think I used the power button to reboot.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[398x3]
Don't!
Not on any operating system
Except maybe Coyotos...
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[401x2]
It's alright, it's not my main machine.
But I won't do it again. I understand the caching.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[403x2]
It wouldn't have affected any other Oses on it, anyway, but it may 
well have corrupted the Syllable installation
It has a journaling file system, but it's not a good start
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[405]
(I was talking about what I tried last night.) I'm just reinstalling 
now, anyway.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[406]
OK
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[407x2]
Ok, finished install, used 'r' to reboot, escaped into grub shell, 
did root (hd0,0) and setup (hd0), that seemed to be successful.
Then I typed 'reboot', set my bios to boot from C only, and now it's 
just sitting with
	GRUB _
and a blinking command prompt, but no interactivity possible.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[409]
Were there any error messages during setup (hd0)?
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[410]
There were three with "(this is not fatal)" at the end.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[411]
What were they?
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[412]
Doh.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[413]
What program did you use to create the partition?