[RULE] About the installation documentation

M. Fioretti m.fioretti at inwind.it
Wed Jul 16 07:29:07 EEST 2003


On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 13:21:17 at 01:21:17PM -0500, James Miller  jamtat at mailsnare.net  wrote:

> Am now installing RULE just as a sort of test.  Someone wanted me to test
> out some hardware for them, so I threw together a 486 dx2 80 with 16MB RAM
> to test the hardware and fiddle with RULE a bit.  I had trouble with the
> installation documentation.  In general, I think too much attention is
> paid to explaining general computing concepts (e.g., drive partitioning)
> and not enough to the particulars of the way a RULE install goes.

James,

thank for your feedback on the documentation. May I ask you to:

      download the text version (link in the top right corner)
      add information wherever you think is needed
	  maintaining the current formatting!!!
      and then send that text file to me off list?

If you do it that way, I'll be able to reformat and put it online in
a much shorter time.

Thank you in advance,
			Marco Fioretti

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Marco Fioretti                 mfioretti
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