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lotuspsychje: Back in the day, I made an even better hack in WebKit/Gecko to convert that Yahoo to Google.
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pauljw: i remember seeing something like that in the past too, but it didnt really worked
pauljw: nothing works 100%
lotuspsychje, i'm thinking about that but i want to make sure i understand it before i spend a lot of time messing with it. i want to make sure i have the space i need.
pauljw: it worthes to test it on the real hardware
ok, i'll do that. i'm out of the loop a little. i just came from win7
pauljw: you can use that channel also
ok, will do
TJ-: i think it's strange that the oem installer never gets the encryption done, the usb installer does
EriC^^: with the manual install there's no encryption done, it only uses a guided install
TJ-: oh ok
TJ-: what's the purpose of the bootstrap? if i understand correctly it's to create a couple of files and copies them to a mounted usb drive and restores them from the ncurses installer for future reboots
EriC^^: It's to create a GRUB boot file, and replace the existing GRUB bootstrap on the USB with that
EriC^^: the grub-pc package provides a grub-install /dev/sda thing, but I've seen that fail on some strange wacky Ubuntu/GRUB systems. In that case there's a GRUB manual install which we use.
TJ-
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