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2) The install will proceed on its own if left alone.
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So be careful, when creating a CD. I did this a few years ago.
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I went to bed and woke up with my PC running CentOS+BlueOnyx.
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(windows update during the evening rebooted the PC)
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<br />Company I work with had that problem a few years ago.
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<br />Owner had a big honkin' HP server he was using to run a run a bunch of virtual servers. He put in a BlueQuartz CD and loaded up a new virtual. Left it in the drive.
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<br />Utility company dropped power one night a week later - longer than the UPS would carry. When he got in the next day - he had one big honkin' BlueQuartz server!
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<br />To say he was upset is a understatement. Luckily, we was able to recover about 75% of the lost virtual machines and data.
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<br />But it was that incident, combined with other people in the BlueQuartz list saying "Hey - that's happened to me too!" that caused Brian to change the installer. After that, it waited till you hit RETURN to proceed. Did your custom CD creation process reverse that change??
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<br />Chuck
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