i'm actually just trying to get good ol' 1.44 floppies
to work with the LS120 drive. (which have been working
great until now that i'm trying to install debian with
floppies).
i almost got it to work by setting root=/dev/hdd but
it then complained that it couldn't mount my root disk
and that it c
is this just an issue of having an option in the
install script that specifies what device to use for
the floppies or are there more tricky issues?
thomas
--- Kenneth Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I was trying to install debian (frozen) on my
> laptop
> >the other day but got stuck
hi,
I was trying to install debian (frozen) on my laptop
the other day but got stuckon the following. i have a
LS-120 drive (for "superdisks" which is backwards
compatible with 1.44MB disks) which i was using to
boot the install disk. the
images i used were the ones from the idepci
subdirectory.
On Tue, Dec 08, 1998 at 09:51:01PM -0400, Jeff Browning wrote:
> Now that I got X up and running, I got a few questions.
>
> 1. How do I change the color setting from 256 colors to True Color?
look at XFree86(1) man page, i'm not sure on the details but i'm sure
it's there. after quick look, i n
tu dois configurer X.
XF86Setup si possible, xf86config sinon...
bonne chance,
thomas
On Mon, Dec 07, 1998 at 09:46:45AM +0100, Olivier Malhomme wrote:
> J' ai installé Linux. Apparamment tout s'est bien passé. Ma carte video a
> ete detectee sans problemes.
> Toutefois, lorsque je tape
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