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Some help with IBM thinkpad T30

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Rich:
Hi reto0110
No, the  tc-install  utility will create what's needed.

reto0110:
Cool!

Ok, I need to select frugal->Existing Partition-> sda1 (my boot partition)->Mark Partition Active->No formattig, use existing, right?

Now, in Boot Options...

Rich:
Hi reto0110
Correct.

Rich:
Hi reto0110
When you get to  Boot Options  enter:

--- Code: ---home=sda1
--- End code ---

When you get to  Extension Installation  click on the text entry box and navigate to the  CDE  directory.

reto0110:
ok, I'm going to left Boot Options by default (blank).

Select Core and X/GUI Desktop-> Select all Core Plus Extensiones-> Proceed,

But first, I unmount sda1. After the installation, I mount sda1 again.


--- Code: ---UUID= "WEREW-B-BRETGW-LETTERS-NUMBERS"
Applying up core image on /mnt/sda1
Toggle Active Flag on sda1
Installation has completed

--- End code ---

Shutdown, extract USB boot, power on.

App: Install (from http://distro.ibiblio.org): libavcode3.tcz, libavcode.tcz, firefox.tcz, firefox_get_latest.tcz, chromium-browser.tcz, chromium-browser-local.tcz, nano.tcz

reboot

Firefox updated with .sh

reboot

modify ext.conf as told with new UUI, additionally add boot code "laptop" and  kmap=qwerty/es" .

reboot

kmap for latin keyboard don't work

orphan check: firefox.tcz not found! ; firefox.tcz.dep not found!; firefox.tcz.md5.txt not found!

check for updates: 0 updates

check dependencies: 0 new

getlocale.tcz 1.3 installed: (root) getlocale.sh->Selected: es_VE/ISO-8859-1 ; es_VE.UTF-8/UTF-8


--- Code: ---output: Now processing... cannot open locale archive "/usr/lib/locale-archive": Read-only file system
output: cannot open locale archive "/usr/lib/locale-archive": Read-only file system
output: Locales installed. Creating extension.../
output: Done. The extension is at /mnt/sda1/tce/optional/mylocal.tcz and in onboot.lst
output: Reboot with lang=xyz (for example lang=es_VE) to start using this.
--- End code ---

modify ext.conf: adding lang=es_VE.

reboot

Firefox don't work with https: SEC_ERROR_OSCP_OLD_RESPONSE

Query OCSP responder server to confirm the current validity of certificates-> option disabled

Now I can install extensions and https in Firefox.

What happens? :-\


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