[K12OSN] Re: K12OSN Digest, Vol 9, Issue 114

Jim Kronebusch jim at winonacotter.org
Mon Nov 22 20:24:56 UTC 2004


> Specifically, boot your computer.  When you get the grub 
> screen (that lets you select what to boot), hit an arrow key. 
>  That will stop the 
> automatic boot from happening.  Then, you have time to read 
> what's on the screen there.  You can then press "e" to edit 
> the various grub boot commands or "a" to specify kernel 
> arguments (which is probably what you want to use for testing).

I think that fixed things.  Finally.  I have been trying to get Fedora
to work forever on this box with no luck.  Now I can get my home network
switched completely to LTSP!  Thank for the help guys.  

Are there any consequences or trade offs when turning acpi off?  

Thanks

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