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Zachary J. Slater wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">If by install problems, you mean the disk labeling issues, then, no.
If by install problems, you mean, people not enabling Joliet in their
kernels, then, yes.
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Wow! That was a fast response.<br>
I just got the install to work up to the point where I assume that it
wants the next disk. I cannot unmount it. It just remains stuck
there. Any clues to unmounting it? I haven't had this problem
before. Supermount is not enabled of course. The install program is
what did the mounting. If I mount it myself it spins up but freezes at
this point:<br>
<br>
<i>Verifying archive integrity... All good.<br>
Uncompressing Unreal Tournament 2004 for GNU/Linux
3186......................................................................</i><br>
<br>
I copied the linux-install.sh to my home directory to get it to work as
far as I have been able to. I put the install disk into what would be
/mnt/cdrom (/dev/scd1 - It's an IDE burner) w/o mounting it. When
running the install all of my drives try to mount. It gives up looking
for drives if I don't have a disk in one of them. Example being, I
have scd1 and scd0 that attempt to mount in that order. If scd1 has no
disk scd0 isn't even sought. <br>
<br>
I haven't been too successful with trying the install instructions for
ut2003, should that work for ut2004. But maybe I just don't understand
it completely. Of course the Demo for 2004 worked fine. Well, it
really looks as if I just have an unmount problem. Should I have
gotten the DVD edition? Too late now anyway.<br>
<br>
Thanks for your time,<br>
<br>
John Smith<br>
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