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Old 09-Jul-2006, 11:56
devil_wills
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Anyone know a way around the non working Eject button during the installation of SUSE 10?

Its kind of preventing me from getting past disk 1 :unsure:

Thanks for any help.
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Old 11-Jul-2006, 07:38
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Anyone know a way around the non working Eject button during the installation of SUSE 10?

Its kind of preventing me from getting past disk 1 :unsure:

Thanks for any help.
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Hi,

I had the same problem, you can use the Apple + E key to eject the disc when Suse install requests the next disk.

In fact, I used Apple + (underlined char) to do the whole install because Suse didnt recognise the trackpad!

When SUSE is installed the eject key works through 'pbutton' along with the other 'special' apple function keys (Brightness, volume, etc).
 

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