Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 17:14:42 -0600 From: Mike Meyer <mwm-dated-1043882084.284178@mired.org> To: <barbish@a1poweruser.com> Cc: "FBSDQ" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Is the Kernel device config visual interface still necessary Message-ID: <15921.51426.160078.432759@guru.mired.org> In-Reply-To: <MIEPLLIBMLEEABPDBIEGMEFJDEAA.barbish@a1poweruser.com> References: <MIEPLLIBMLEEABPDBIEGMEFJDEAA.barbish@a1poweruser.com>
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In <MIEPLLIBMLEEABPDBIEGMEFJDEAA.barbish@a1poweruser.com>, JoeB <barbish@a1poweruser.com> typed: > My question, what purpose does the 'Kernel Device Configuration > Visual Interface' screen serve and can people safely use the 'Skip > kernel configuration and continue with installation' from the > 'Kernel configuration menu'? Most people can probably skip the kernel configuration section. Not everyone can, though - which is why it needs to be there. My path when installing on new hardware is to boot without doing the kernel config. If there are problems, I try again, this time doing the kernel config to deal with the hardware that's giving me problems. <mike -- Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org> http://www.mired.org/consulting.html Independent WWW/Perforce/FreeBSD/Unix consultant, email for more information. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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