with a file system on
the disk.
Donald Harter Jr.
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,data=0,se=0,
fs=0,ls=0,ro=0,fc=4264967295] transaction block size=512
I have got linux and vfat partitions on this disk.
If someone can refer me to some instructions on how this rescue disk is
made, I may try to make a custom kernel that might work.
Donald Harter Jr
Here is the url for the Matrox Xfree86 development team:
http://matrox.alloy.net/
You should follow their instructions when you install and not simply unpack the
tar files.
Donald Harter Jr.
Ossama Othman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It is amazing how often this question is aske
this?
Now, it seems to me that the only way to fix my system without
installing hamm is to start deleting directory trees and reinstall
everything. Are there any suggestions on what directories to delete or
ways to verify the integrity of bo?
Donald
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everything. Are there any suggestions on what directories to delete or
ways to verify the integrity of bo?
Donald Harter Jr.
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stion that I have is: If there is a bug fix on a bo package,
does the fix get put into the bo directory or go into bo-updates?
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I have had many problems trying to install hamm. I get the following
error message that appears on the installation screen menu. The
installation screen menu overwrites it. "c: tray open hdc: tra
hdc:tray end_request: I/O error dev 16:00 sector 0" When I try to
install the base I get the fo
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