[ut2004] trying to install UT2004 on gentoo 2004.1

asdf asdf alias969 at hotmail.com
Sat May 29 19:15:00 EDT 2004


thanx for the ideas unfortunately that didn;t do anything any other ideas.


>From: Robert Larkin <manifold at manifoldone.com>
>Reply-To: ut2004 at icculus.org
>To: ut2004 at icculus.org
>Subject: Re: [ut2004] trying to install UT2004 on gentoo 2004.1
>Date: Sat, 29 May 2004 15:32:51 +0000
>
>asdf asdf wrote:
>
>>Hi I'm trying to install UT2004 on gentoo 2004.1 and I'm getting the 
>>please mount cd 2 problem I've tried.
>>export SETUP_CD=/root/u2k4  (where I copied all the install cd's) and 
>>still nothing I've disabled autofs
>>and haven't been able to find any other automounters on my system that 
>>might be interfereing.  I've also tried to unmount and mount the drive 
>>from another shell.  Can anyone help me?
>>
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>1)Make sure that your kernel has Joliet extensions compiled in. 2)Make sure 
>the word "supermount" is not in your fstab.
>3)copy the file "*installer.sh" to your hard drive.
>4)run the installer as root with:
>    "sux -c *installer.sh" or, if your using kde you can
>    "kdesu --nonewdcop *installer.sh"
>I think.

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