On 01/05/2014 10:38 AM, Michael Butash wrote: > chrooting into /target before reboot, and adding the 3.11.0-15 > kernel... Installing just linux-image-3.blah did NOT pull in -extras > (or -headers) That would do it too, and takes less steps than my theory :) > I really don't know how anyone uses the desktop install unless > you're a "next, next, next, accept all defaults, of course I have > ubuntu one!, next, done!" person. I've taken to downloading the server install first when new versions come out. In my case, I've found that there are some cases where the desktop won't load in the first place... then how are you supposed to install it. The server version will work every time and usually leave you with a command prompt that you can then install/change whatever is needed to get a working system. I've managed to do a RAID install a couple of times from the desktop CD, but what a pain in the butt! The only reason that I didn't just reach for a server CD was that I was either behind extremely slow Internet, or didn't have access to it in the first place, and it's only slightly easier to go through the pain of hand creating a RAID from the desktop CD than it is to convert a non-RAIDed system to a RAID 1 afterwards. That being said, the Desktop install does fill the needs of the vast majority of users and gives them that "pretty" interface they they expect from a professional product. It would be nice if they would have the Desktop install fail over to a server/text style install if a graphical environment isn't able to start, or if you press a key while it's booting for those of us that would like a RAID setup or "advanced" install. Brian Cluff --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss