From: Michele Andreoli ([email protected])
Date: Thu Jan 11 2001 - 19:33:56 CET
On Thu, Jan 11, 2001 at 03:23:02PM +0000, Angel Martín Alganza nicely wrote:
> Ok... booting and...
>
> Setting up swap: configure
>
> It says it cannot mount /dev/hda1
> It suggestes me to configure swap manually (setup -f swap, I think)
>
> Finally it ends up on the MuLinux v11r3 Configuration Tool
> I do a Minimal setup and... (apparently it is doing all right)...
> (I think the beep when it detects my mouse has changed!?!?!?)
The frequency is still 110 Hz, i.e. 1/4 of 440Hz, which is LA central.
So, the sound is four octave under the LA central. Please, check with
a diapason and report :-)
>
> The muLinux banner says it's running v11r3... I log in...
> ...and everything seems to be on place... I don't see any changes...
The release # is in the BOOT section (in the file startup/boot/info).
This archive is NOT used by 'upgrade', so version number is the same.
Indeed, the file /etc/version is generated on the fly from boot/info.
For example: I changed the dhcpcd client:
The new is:
-rwx------ 1 root root 26092 Jan 4 13:48 dhcpcd
The old was:
-rwx------ 1 root root 24772 Mar 16 1999 dhcpcd
Please, check.
I also changed the file /etc/rc/auto-swap. Please, check the
difference:
diff -u /etc/rc/auto-swap /mnt/old/etc/rc/auto-swap
> ...I startx... and X comes up normally (apparently).
No changes in the X11.
>
> The system (up to now) seems to be usable... but I am not sure whether or
> not something has changed (althoug muLinux says it's v11r3).
>
> How can I check it out?
>
Remember: 11r4 contains only minor changes.
Version number is not cabled in ROOT or USR, but in BOOT (not used).
Ok, I will modify Setup in this way: it will put the version number
in any generated /setup/cnf/*.cnf.
Michele
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