Re: CentOS 6.5 install

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Thanks will do that....


On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Thomas Eriksson <
thomas.eriksson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>
> On 03/04/2014 02:31 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Kenny Noe wrote:
> >> My apologies....  what is top post and how am I doing this?
> >>
> >> I thought I was just replying to the mailing list...   Hit reply and
> type
> >> my message.  (I'm such a noobie)
> >>
> >> I did find dd files that have the driver update but am lost on trying to
> >> get these into the install.  Sorry but I don't understand what you are
> >> saying.
> >>
> >> I appreciate your willingness to help and all the others that have
> >> replied.
> >>  My apologies for being frustrating.  I'll have to read more.
> >
> > You just top posted, again. #0: fuck Outlook, and anything like it.
> > FOLLOW, or intercollate, with the responses to your email. Follow, as in
> > put your response AT THE BOTTOM, of the email, not the top.
> >
> > Just the way I'm responding to the email, above. Think of it as a
> > conversation - you know what someone's said, *before* you respond. Top
> > posting means I have no idea what you're responding to - you're not
> > talking to someone in person.... And for anyone coming into an email
> > thread late... I, and I think most folks, have *zero* intention of going
> > to the bottom of an email which contains everything said in the thread,
> > esp. with nothing edited out, and reading down a message, then paging up
> > to read the response, then paging up *again* to read the next response.
> >
> > That's a M$ asinine introduction, and I despise it, since it makes it
> > incredibly difficult to follow what's going on.
> >
> > I dunno, though - just dd'ing in the driver isn't going to work, if you
> > mean that you dd'd the driver itself in, or was there an .rpm? If the
> > latter, you need to find out what it does when it installs - where the
> > actual driver's supposed to go, in what subdirectory, and then, of
> course,
> > the last step would be to insmod it, and *then* rebuild the initrd so
> that
> > it's included on boot.
> >
> >        mark
>
>
> Google for "anaconda driverdisk", and you will find many write-ups on
> howto supply drivers during installation.
>
>         Thomas
>
>
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