Re: Capturing install screenshots

2001-11-02 Thread Charles Briscoe-Smith
Carpenter, Dean wrote: > Hey All - > > I need to produce a screen-by-screen document detailing the woody/testing > install process for internal use here. So I need to be able to capture > each and every screen put up during the install to show what it looks like > and what choices should be pick

Re: Capturing install screenshots

2001-11-02 Thread Wayne Topa
Carpenter, Dean([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > Hey All - > > I need to produce a screen-by-screen document detailing the woody/testing > install process for internal use here. So I need to be able to capture each > and every screen put up during the install to show what it looks l

Re: Capturing install screenshots

2001-11-02 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 03:14:12PM -0800, Tim Moss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Apparently, on Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 06:03:12PM -0500, Robb Kidd wrote: > Doing a serial install and capturing the contents of the terminal should > work fine. You may have to experiment with your terminal font to make

Re: Capturing install screenshots

2001-11-02 Thread Jakob B. Jensen
Try script(1) it records all terminal output to a file. You will need to "cheat" a little: First create an extra partition containing script, needed libraries and space for the script. Then start the boot floppy. Kill the install front end Mount the script partition on /typescript where it won

Re: Capturing install screenshots

2001-11-02 Thread Tim Moss
Apparently, on Fri, Nov 02, 2001 at 06:03:12PM -0500, Robb Kidd wrote: > Carpenter, Dean wrote: > > >I need to produce a screen-by-screen document detailing the woody/testing > >install process for internal use here. So I need to be able to capture > >each > >and every screen put up during the i

Re: Capturing install screenshots

2001-11-02 Thread Robb Kidd
Carpenter, Dean wrote: I need to produce a screen-by-screen document detailing the woody/testing install process for internal use here. So I need to be able to capture each and every screen put up during the install to show what it looks like and what choices should be picked. Any ideas on how