Sinus
01-23-2003, 12:23 PM
I kept on reading and hearing how installing UT2003 had a number of work arounds, which some made sense and some didn't. So I printed out the one I decided to follow and thats when I discovered.
If I left click my cdrom desktop icon I get a list of options to choose from, the most important one was "eject".
I thought lets give this a try without the work around/s.
I was pleased to learn it worked.
When it asked for the next disk I just left clicked the cdrom desktop icon selected eject and inserted the next disk and did this each time.
I ran into what I thought would be a slight problem but it wasn't.
It read, mount: device /fd0 - so I put a floppy in and that went away. Throughout the installation I did continually get a Mount: dev/cdrecorder already mounted or /media/cdrecorder busy.
I noticed it was installing fine so I didn't let it concern me.
I did learn the User.ini file where you can edit things isn't named the same in linux. In linux its called MaxDetailUser.ini or MinDetailUser.ini. I tried editing or making a couple of changes to the file and it didn't accept it, whereas in windows it did.
These files are located in /home/your name/ut2003/Benchmark/stuff/.
If I left click my cdrom desktop icon I get a list of options to choose from, the most important one was "eject".
I thought lets give this a try without the work around/s.
I was pleased to learn it worked.
When it asked for the next disk I just left clicked the cdrom desktop icon selected eject and inserted the next disk and did this each time.
I ran into what I thought would be a slight problem but it wasn't.
It read, mount: device /fd0 - so I put a floppy in and that went away. Throughout the installation I did continually get a Mount: dev/cdrecorder already mounted or /media/cdrecorder busy.
I noticed it was installing fine so I didn't let it concern me.
I did learn the User.ini file where you can edit things isn't named the same in linux. In linux its called MaxDetailUser.ini or MinDetailUser.ini. I tried editing or making a couple of changes to the file and it didn't accept it, whereas in windows it did.
These files are located in /home/your name/ut2003/Benchmark/stuff/.