Kenneth,
Unfortunately I am unable to transfer drives due to the nature of the
the hardware. I may try to transfer the disks to the partitioned drive
though like you mentioned. I think I can get to the command line
by hitting Alt+F4. Thanks for your help.
Tom
Date sent: Wed,
After I setup Xfree using the configurator I saved the config file and
the machine rebooted. When the machine gets to the login prompt
after the reboot, the Monitor starts to blink and I can't log in. It
looks like X windows is trying to start as I see a line before the
login saying that xdm
ect I choose my CD-ROM as the method but it then asks for the block
device name? I typed CD-ROM, hdc1, and numerous other names but none
work. What are they asking for her? I am a newbie so forgive my
ignorance.
Thanks for any help,
Tom Anzalone
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To: Tom Anzalone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject:Re: Installation woes
> On Thu, 3 Dec 1998, Tom Anzalone wrote:
>
> > I had sent an earlier message regarding installation problems and
. Thanks for
any help.
Tom Anzalone
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partitions, etc..)
I have Red Hat 5.1 on the same machine and that installed without a
problem. I have a P133, 128meg ramm, and 2.5 gb hard drive on which I
setup to install Debian on. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Tom Anzalone
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partitions, etc..)
I have Red Hat 5.1 on the same machine and that installed without a
problem. I also tried to boot from floppy and then install from CD
rather than just from the CD and that still didn't work. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
Tom Anzalone
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