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On Tue, 24 Jul 2018 10:14:32 -0400, Philip Webb wrote: |
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> > For future reference, start the Mint installer with "ubiquity -b", |
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> > then it doesn't install a boot loader at all |
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> > and you can add it to your Gentoo bootloader after rebooting. |
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> I started the Mint installer by clicking on its desktop button. |
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> What is 'ubiquity' & how would I use it ? |
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Ubiquity is the installer prom, which is run by the desktop icon with no |
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arguments. Running it from a terminal with -b means no bootloader is |
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installed. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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"Time is the best teacher....., unfortunately it kills all the students" |