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 picked.
Any ideas on how best to do thi
Well, waking up an old thread here ... I'm seeing the same issue.
Clean install of woody/testing
apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.10-686
Does its thing, warning about the lilo line. I put that in and rerun lilo.
reboot.
Fails on the root mount.
Ran mkinitrd -k -o /boot/initrd-2.4.10-686 /lib/
I have a situation here where we have users needing to print *huge*
Powerpoint presentations to a high-color Xerox printer. These print
jobs are at times over 3gig in size. The trouble is that the lusers are
at one site, while the printer is at the other end of a dinky T1 ...
When these things g
Urg. Fimble Fungers here sent this out with a screwy Subject line.
Here again ...
I've been seeing a problem with NFS on 2.0 here. I have several
machines set up with Debian, both the stable and frozen releases. The
stable ones are running 2.0.33 while the frozen ones are running either
2.0.33
I've been seeing a problem with NFS on 2.0 here. I have several
machines set up with Debian, both the stable and frozen releases. The
stable ones are running 2.0.33 while the frozen ones are running either
2.0.33 or 2.1.106.
I've mirrored the site to a few of the machines here, both 2.0.33 and
2
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From: Chris Osicki
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 1997 3:24 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:RE: Latest rescue disk locks up Thinkpad
I have just manage to boot and load the base system (debian 1.2) on a
ThinkPad 760E, which doesn't boot from standard rescue floppy.
I tried installing frozen on an IBM Thinkpad 760E last night - no
success.
The rescue disk would boot, load root.bin then linix.bin? and lock up
after
a bunch of "loading dots". Locked up tight - cold boot time.
Tried adding floppy=thinkpad to the boot line, no joy. Something in
2.0.30 perhaps
I thought frozen was supposed to be, well, frozen.
Why is it that every day there are a bunch of replacements going on in
that tree ? Actually, there seem to have been more bo/frozen changes in
the last few days than there have been in hamm/unstable :)
Dean
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Dang it. Looks like debian.crosslink.net isn't a complete mirror.
Using the
same script against ftp.debian.org it wants to download another 227 meg
!
When I look at the file list from each site, ftp.debian.org has
everything
where it should, while debian.crosslink.net is missing a lot of stuff
.
Yup - I think it's called smb-NT-verify.1.1.tar.gz. I don't remember
exactly where I got it, but here's the authors name from the
nt-linux.readme file ...
Christopher Burke| Unique | Web: http://www.mindware.com.au
Mindware | Custom | Info: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PO Bo
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