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2006 Dec 05
1
problem with lists...
Hi guys, I am new to R, so sorry if my problem seems trivial. Sometimes I encounter some lists, which I cannot index their components with [ . ] For instance the prcomp() function returns a 'prcomp' object whose components are some 'lists'. the second component is a list that comtains the following: > mylist <- churn[2] > class(mylist) [1] "list" > mylist PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 Account_Length -8.930570e-03 2.383719e-03 -2...
2014 Jan 18
2
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
...in question DOES NOT appear in the Boot Priority list. And also, as one would expect, if the BIOS settings are instead: First: CDROM Second: Hard disk Third: USB-HDD then (in the absence of any CD/DVD) then the BIOS will try to boot from the sATA Drive first, and will do so, assuming that it comtains something bootable. These new findings may shed some additional and fresh light on everything that has so far been discussed in this thread. My sincere apologies to all participants for having asserted earlier that absence of a USB stick from the Boot Priority list would absolutely insure that t...
2014 Jan 18
0
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
...Priority list. And also, as one would > expect, if the BIOS settings are instead: > > First: CDROM > Second: Hard disk > Third: USB-HDD > > then (in the absence of any CD/DVD) then the BIOS will try to boot from the > sATA Drive first, and will do so, assuming that it comtains something bootable. > > These new findings may shed some additional and fresh light on everything > that has so far been discussed in this thread. > Ah, it is an Award BIOS isn't it... I remember the Award BIOSes of that era having that kind of issues. -hpa
2014 Jan 09
4
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
I have successfully created bootable USB flash drives containing the following bootable products: 1) Clonezilla (recent version) 2) Ultimate Boot CD (recent version) 3) OpenELEC (recent version) All of these apparently use SYSLINUX as part of the boot process. All three boot up just fine and with no problems at all on virtually all of the various systems that I have here at my