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Old 9th November 2005, 05:14 PM
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Display Options Menu FC4

Does any know the command (from the command line – bash) that will display the install options menu (personal desktop, workstation etc) I have installed FC4 – PPC (onto a G4 Mac) with the ‘minimal’ option and now wish to upgrade to workstation. I have had a good look around but cannot find this command or even if it is possible without a re-install. I have tried the ‘upgrade’ option but this simply states that no packages need upgrading and moves on!

I seem to remember in RH9 that it was something to do with a ‘First Boot’ or 'System-Config' command but I have lost my notes long ago!

Any help would be gratefully appreciated and it has taken me ages to get FC4 onto the Mac and I am very unwilling to do a re-install.

Thanks in advance
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