NBA 2k11 is widely regarded as one of, if not THE best NBA 2k games ever made. But that seems to beg the question why, and how, has it stood the test of time when others have just been kind of forgettable.
Once you completed the Jordan challenge it unlocked another mode called Creating A Legend. This was by far my favourite part of 2k11 because you played in the style of mycareer, but took a rookie MJ and put him into any team you wanted to try and create your own MJ Dynasty. You could choose a lower-table team like the Raptors and prove you could win the finals by yourself, something that LeBron has never done. Or you could finally see what it would look like to pair up MJ with Lebron, and watch how every team crumbles before you. All in all, this feature was simply amazing, purely because it gave everyone the feeling of what it was, to be like Mike.
Hybrid image file is a standard CD-burnable image and also a raw disk image.
- Can be burned to CD(RW) media using most CD-burning utilities.
- Can be raw-written to a drive using 'dd' or similar utilities.
This method is intended for use with USB thumb drives.
Environment changes:
- removed hwdetect module loading, all is done by udev now
- removed vmware detection hook, old and not needed anymore
- new ide_blacklist hook for ide-legacy usage
hwdetect changes:
- code cleanup
- removed module blacklisting
- added udev rule generation for persistent network names
- added modprobe.conf file generation for persistent sound cards
I am trying to set up a pure EFI boot with 2011.08-2 archboot "2k11-R5" but after grub2-efi-x86_64 is downloaded and installed the installer complains about not detecting GPT on " ." which leads me to believe that it actually cannot detect the device I'm trying to install GRUB to.
If I use this media when installing is there a difference on the install compared to the official release? (Apart from version numbers.)
Does it install the same software?
Does it include manpages?
Stuff like that.
there is still the problem will selecting package source when installing from usb stick. i tried mounting manually but after that and entering "Selecto package source" setup just quit.
i think i ahve to try with CD...
hi there...I was really anticipating this release since 2k11-R6 didn't work for me and I'm not that experienced to fix it manually.
Can I be sure that the installation will work if I choose gpt support and grub2-uefi with my Asus P8P67?
Archboot built-in grub2-uefi install support is not fully tested by many users since most of them install grub2-uefi manually by following the wiki using chroot (this is true of AIF based Archiso which does not include grub2 support).
ok, so I did a fresh install and erased Windows 7 completely from my harddrive. I did auto format ext4 with gpt support and chose grub2-efi-x86_64. Everything installed fine and grub2 was successfully installed, too. But after a reboot I ended up with a black screen and a blinking cursor on the top left corner. Arch didn't boot up. When hitting F8 on startup I can choose GRUB2 from the menu but that only leads to this black screen.
So I installed Windows 7 again and erased the harddrive completely. But now I still have that GRUB2 entry in the list when I hit F8 or enter the UEFI-Bios of my Asus P8P67. Is there anything I can do to get rid of that entry?
I use a firmware in which I can't test efibootmgr since I don't have a "real" UEFI system (I use Tianocore DuetPkg - UEFI chainloaded from BIOS) in which efibootmgr changes do not persist across reboots. Further testing from your side would be helpful.
Automatic installation is not supported by archboot setup routine.
You can load custom config files/scripts packages etc. by usb using arch-addons boot parameter, there is no possibility to configure network from commandline right now.
* Simplify grub2-uefi code in iso generation by using grub-mkstandalone instead of grub-mkimage (upstream does not recommend using grub-mkimage directly due to stability issues), got rid of memdisk mounting etc., in both all-in-one and update-setup scripts
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