Re: install



On 04/11/2012 04:16 PM, R.H.van Es wrote:
LS.
I wanted to install Debian 6 and I am wondering if we live in 2012? Because still the Grub install gave me no Idea were Grub is going and I stoped the installation. I must have more info about de HD's to be sure.
Greetings, B. Gates
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Don't feed the troll, guys.


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