Dale Scheetz wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
> 
> > Hi everybody!
> >
> > I'm new to Debian. Yesterday I tried to install Debian 1.3, and I got 2
> > problems:
> >
> > 1. Installation.
> >
> > Everythig workes fine, until I selected 'Make the Hard Disk Bootable'.
> > There was an error message like 'Can't install lilo on second Hard Disk' (I
> > can't remember exactly). I installed Linux on my second scsi-drive:
> > /dev/sdb7  > /     (40 MB)
> > /dev/sdb9  > /usr  (1.5 GB)
> > /dev/sdb10 > /home (250 MB)
> > /dev/sdb11 > /var  (150 MB)
> > /dev/sdb12 > swap
> >
> > I have already installed OS/2-Bootmanager in /sda1. At the moment I need to
> > use a bootdisk to start Linux :(
> >
> >
> > 2. Compiling a Custom Kernel
> > I ran 'make menuconfig' in /usr/src/linux. I can't change the Soundblaster
> > Settings (Base Adress, IRQ, Hi and Low-DMA...). There is allways the
> > message 'You entered an invalid value'.
> >
> > What did I wrong?
> >
> If this is the SoundBlaster Pro CD driver (sbpcd) then you must edit the
> source (possibly the header file as well) There are some notes on this
> issue in the source code.

Are you using bash 2.0?  There is a *bug* in the configure script in the
kernel source tree.

Lawrence


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