Booting from the harddrive

Carl Parrish plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Mon, 12 Nov 2001 22:41:09 -0700


Thanks everyone I successfully upgraded my version of RedHat to 7.2 this 
weekend. Then I was going though my old emails and realized that I 
hadn't thanked everyone yet. Thank you much.

And on to today's problem. <wg>. Okay every since I did the upgrade I 
noticed that I was having problems with mozilla. At first I simply 
assumed that the verision of mozilla that RH was using was off or wrong 
in some way. I of course have about 6 different versions of mozilla on 
my system so didn't think much of it and just loaded one of "my" 
versions of mozilla. Then I noticed that I have the same behavior in all 
of my versions. *Then* I noticed that there is a 
nautilus--mozilla-client running. And despite how many times I kill it 
if mozilla is running it's running. (and using a *lot* of resources). 
Does anyone know how to turn it off? And is nautilus *supposed* to be 
running in the background always?

Carl P.

Kevin Brown wrote:

> If you mean boot and install from the hard drive then yes.  Make the boot
> floppies and during install point it to the files.  Unfortunately I found that
> while RH6.2 looked for the folder structure (not the ISO) and 7.1 looked for the
> ISO (or was it the other way around).  I just remember that RH wasn't consistent
> in what it needed to do a HD install.
> 
> 
>>Okay My CD-ROM burner isn't working so I was wondering if there is a way
>>to boot from a directory on my hard drive (which is where I copied the
>>iso file for Redhat 7.2). I've got a pretty good connection to the net
>>so if there is a better way to do this I'm open to surgestions.
>>
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