have to install one package at a timeand doit from a machine that you can pick and choosewhich packages to install manually to make the bootable mediahave funalbin-- was fun to make a 2.5Mb tar file that boots into 8Mb linux-- running in /dev/ramxx so 32Mb is plenty of disk space...--On Thu,
Zac,
Excellent! We have at least one guy who understands what I was asking
;-) Thanks, hopefully this will clarify things a little bit...
If anyone has any ideas now that the question has been restated, I will
still apreciate the help, if not, well thats how life goes...
Marcus
Zac Epkes w
your hw...by the timeyou're satisfied...it'd be time to upgrade again...and yes...keep slower devices on separate cables/channels..c yaalvinOn Wed, 9 May 2001, Marcus Marinelli wrote:
Alvin,Well, my reason for using the onboard hpt controller is mainly that I want both of those HDD&
mess of it if you dont...== == cant read 2Mb file from one disk and nothing from the other disk== ( no point in striping it ... or no room for the mirror==
have funalvinOn Wed, 9 May 2001, Marcus Marinelli wrote:
Alvin,How would I used the ata-100 patches however, if I am installing t
I origionally scoured every place I could think of to find a module that
supported RAID for the D*** thing, but couldn't find a thing. I then was
looking at the RH7 doc, and saw a thing about software raid in the GUI
install (I didn't see it in the text version however...?). I just went
ahead a
than install the distro into itOn Wed, 9 May 2001, Marcus Marinelli wrote:
Hello everyone,I've been following this list for a few weeks now, starting to become more and more interested in Debian. Right now I am running my box on redhat 7.1 (2.4 kernel), on an IDE Raid 0 (striped) array. I a
Hello everyone,
I've been following this list for a few weeks now, starting to become
more and more interested in Debian. Right now I am running my box on
redhat 7.1 (2.4 kernel), on an IDE Raid 0 (striped) array. I am using
the HPT 370 Raid controller on my abit kt7-raid, in software mode
ho
Hey all,
I am trying to figure out a way to install Debian woody on my computer
that currently runs Redhat 7.0.9 (fisher). The problem with installing
woody clean is that I would be installing to a ATA-100 controller, and
two drives, in raid 0. This is what i am running currently with redhat.
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