ArsGeek’s look at OpenSuse 10.2 with Screenshots
I recently had the chance to install OpenSuse 10.2 into a vm on my laptop and explore a bit. Here’s what I found.
The install is rather nice, consisting of a graphical installer on a DVD. The one thing I didn’t like however was it defaults to booting from the hard drive, rather than starting the graphical installer. As I started up the virtual machine, I glanced away for a minute to attend to something else and my install was croaked as it tried to boot from a virtual drive that hadn’t been formatted.
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