t I
need to put in this file and where it goes, but I can't seem to find any
documentation on it.
TIA,
Christian Watts
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r when you type ls, but
ls -la will show it to you, if that helps in finding it. You can edit
it with vi or whatever you use.
Good Luck,
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All your local configuration files which are run at boot are in
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> From: Christian Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > This is in regards to the discussion concerning 'fatal signal 11'
> > under GCC 2.7.2 on my machine.
> > Resetting the CPU type from 120Mhz to 100Mhz resolved the problem. I
ial feature of my card that I can do this.
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and would like to exchange it, but I may need to be able to point at
something and say 'that's the problem'.
TIA,
Christian Watts
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doesn't work, I would suggest trying a different floppy.
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Christian Watts wrote:
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> Dear Sir or Madam,
> I'm having difficulty getting debian linux installed on my computer.
> It boots alright, partitions the disk, initializes the swap and root
> partitions, and mounts '/' on the root partition. Then, when I inse
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the base14-x.bin base images which I made using rawrite2 under DOS.
Thanks, in advance, for any help,
Christian Watts
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