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- Subject: Re: Installing LINUX
- From: Darren Cook <darren@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 18 Feb 1996 11:42:04 +0900
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>Yes. Since you can't get to the CD ROM from the installed kernel, >just start over from booting with the Setup disk (which has a CD-ROM Thanks. It sounds fairly straightforward - I will hopefully get time to play with it this evening. > > 2.I installed two sets of kernel sources: 1.2.13 and 1.3.20. Do I > need both? > >Keep the one that corresponds to the kernel you actaully use. Ditch >the other, it will just screw you up. How do I know which kernel I am using? Does it tell me when it boots up? > > 3.I am using a Japanese keyboard (standard 106 key layout). Which > is the correct mapping file? > >Memorize the US keyboard mapping, then ignore the !@#$% 106-key >Japanese layout with all those useless extra keys and missing ASCII >keys. :-) > I have become used to the Japanese keyboard. I hate using a US keyboard now, with all the punctuation symbols in the wrong places :-).
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