Tom H schreef:
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 5:00 AM, steef wrote:
exprt install of squeeze makes it possible to install the grub(2) package
*and not* to put the bootloader in the mbr of [each] disk or of course
elsewhere like a partition.
I'm pretty sure that the standard install also of
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 5:00 AM, steef wrote:
>
> exprt install of squeeze makes it possible to install the grub(2) package
> *and not* to put the bootloader in the mbr of [each] disk or of course
> elsewhere like a partition.
I'm pretty sure that the standard install also offers to install grub
hi bob, took aome time before i could answer you (family to take care of).
i try out your suggestions on a spare machine with two hd's (pata). i
let you know if it works.
thank you for your answer.
kind regards,
steef
Bob Proulx schreef:
steef wrote:
for years (from potato/woody on)
Tom H schreef:
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 4:25 AM, steef wrote:
Tom H schreef:
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:46 PM, steefwrote:
steef@squeeze:~$ sudo os-prober
[sudo] password for steef:
Sorry, try again.
[sudo] password for steef:
/dev/sdb1:Debian GNU/Linux (6.0):Debian:linux
On Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 4:25 AM, steef wrote:
> Tom H schreef:
>> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:46 PM, steef wrote:
>>>
>>> steef@squeeze:~$ sudo os-prober
>>> [sudo] password for steef:
>>> Sorry, try again.
>>> [sudo] password for steef:
>>> /dev/sdb1:Debian GNU/Linux (6.0):Debian:linux
>>> /dev/sd
On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 00:35:22 +0100, steef wrote:
> Camaleón schreef:
>> "Mounting" is different than "booting", so, what kind of error are you
>> experiencing that involves GRUB2 and mounting? Moreover, how can a
>> bootloader interfere in mounting a partition? :-?
>>
>
>>
>>
> hi camaleón
>
Tom H schreef:
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:46 PM, steef wrote:
Tom H schreef:
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 10:26 AM, steef wrote:
for years (from potato/woody on) i have mounted 3 hd' s in my machine
(independently installed from each other with debian, somtimes slackware
and/or
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 6:46 PM, steef wrote:
> Tom H schreef:
>> On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 10:26 AM, steef wrote:
>>>
>>> for years (from potato/woody on) i have mounted 3 hd' s in my machine
>>> (independently installed from each other with debian, somtimes slackware
>>> and/or gentoo) from one s
Tom H schreef:
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 10:26 AM, steef wrote:
for years (from potato/woody on) i have mounted 3 hd' s in my machine
(independently installed from each other with debian, somtimes slackware
and/or gentoo) from one specific hd with/after the command #mkdir /mnt/sdx,
mnt/sdy et
Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. schreef:
In<4d56a6be.9070...@home.nl>, steef wrote:
with grub2 as bootloader under squeeze i cannot mount other hd's anymore
when independently on the *other* hd' s a bootloader (grub2) in the mbr
is installed. without installing grub2 in the mbr of a sata-hd the hd on
Tom H schreef:
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 10:26 AM, steef wrote:
for years (from potato/woody on) i have mounted 3 hd' s in my machine
(independently installed from each other with debian, somtimes slackware
and/or gentoo) from one specific hd with/after the command #mkdir /mnt/sdx,
mnt/sdy et
Camaleón schreef:
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 16:26:54 +0100, steef wrote:
(...)
my question: what do i miss if anything? or is this normal for the new
grub? is there anything to do about this? has this got to do with
UUID-numbers?
I'm not sure to have understood it at all.
"Mounting" is d
steef wrote:
> for years (from potato/woody on) i have mounted 3 hd' s in my
> machine (independently installed from each other with debian,
> somtimes slackware and/or gentoo) from one specific hd with/after
> the command #mkdir /mnt/sdx, mnt/sdy etc. and in fstab /dev/sdx
> /mnt/sdx ext3 user
Stephen Powell schreef:
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:26:54 -0500 (EST), steef wrote:
for years (from potato/woody on) i have mounted 3 hd' s in my machine
(independently installed from each other with debian, somtimes slackware
and/or gentoo) from one specific hd with/after the command #mkdir
/mn
In <4d56a6be.9070...@home.nl>, steef wrote:
>with grub2 as bootloader under squeeze i cannot mount other hd's anymore
>when independently on the *other* hd' s a bootloader (grub2) in the mbr
>is installed. without installing grub2 in the mbr of a sata-hd the hd on
>which i am mounting *does* recogn
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 10:26 AM, steef wrote:
>
> for years (from potato/woody on) i have mounted 3 hd' s in my machine
> (independently installed from each other with debian, somtimes slackware
> and/or gentoo) from one specific hd with/after the command #mkdir /mnt/sdx,
> mnt/sdy etc. and in f
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 16:26:54 +0100, steef wrote:
(...)
> my question: what do i miss if anything? or is this normal for the new
> grub? is there anything to do about this? has this got to do with
> UUID-numbers?
I'm not sure to have understood it at all.
"Mounting" is different than "booting",
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:26:54 -0500 (EST), steef wrote:
>
> for years (from potato/woody on) i have mounted 3 hd' s in my machine
> (independently installed from each other with debian, somtimes slackware
> and/or gentoo) from one specific hd with/after the command #mkdir
> /mnt/sdx, mnt/sdy et
hi list,
for years (from potato/woody on) i have mounted 3 hd' s in my machine
(independently installed from each other with debian, somtimes slackware
and/or gentoo) from one specific hd with/after the command #mkdir
/mnt/sdx, mnt/sdy etc. and in fstab /dev/sdx /mnt/sdx ext3 user 0 0
&&
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 21:42, Rakotomandimby (R12y) Mihamina wrote:
> Now I cant correctly post messages on Usenet, because Pan doesnt want to
> break lines: when I hit the key, it does not go to the next
> line, but it increses the line counter!...
>
> Is it a package bug? or a pan bug ?
<[EMAIL
Hello,
I have this version of pan :
# dpkg -l | grep pan
[...]
ii pan0.14.2.91-2
[...]
I just made an 'apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade' ten minutes past.
Now I cant correctly post messages on Usenet, because Pan doesnt want to
break lines: when I hit the key, it does not go to the n
On Sunday 29 August 2004 22:29, Scarletdown wrote:
> On Sunday 29 August 2004 22:21, Kent West wrote:
> > Just add the module names to "/etc/modules".
>
> Yes! That's the one detail I couldn't quite remember from the first
> time nearly a year ago when I built this system...
>
> > Not sure about t
On Sunday 29 August 2004 22:21, Kent West wrote:
> Just add the module names to "/etc/modules".
Yes! That's the one detail I couldn't quite remember from the first
time nearly a year ago when I built this system...
> Not sure about the "netcardconfig" thing, being unfamiliar with it.
I have a
Scarletdown wrote:
I successfully installed the updated nForce drivers downloaded from nVidia's
site, and can now get both sound and network functions. However, whenever I
reboot, I have to go through a big modprobe ritual to get them to work.
Specifically:
modprobe nvnet
modprobe 3c59x
modpr
On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 10:11:21PM -0400, Scarletdown wrote:
> On Sunday 29 August 2004 08:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 0100,0100,0100Courier
> > NewOkay now. Last night, I completely reinstalled my OS, using
> > Mepis.
> >
> >
> > Currently, neither the sound nor the NICs are
> > working, tho
On Sunday 29 August 2004 08:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 0100,0100,0100Courier
> NewOkay now. Last night, I completely reinstalled my OS, using
> Mepis.
>
>
> Currently, neither the sound nor the NICs are
> working, though they do work when I boot up with
> the Mepis CD. Here is how I set thing
On 29 Aug 04, at 17:21, Kent West wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> If Mepis doesn't give you a system that just works the way you want it
> to, I'm at a loss to understand why you didn't just just the new Sarge
> installer. But not being familiar with Mepis I can only assume there
> is so
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Okay now. Last night, I completely reinstalled my OS, using Mepis.
If Mepis doesn't give you a system that just works the way you want it
to, I'm at a loss to understand why you didn't just just the new Sarge
installer. But not being familiar with Mepis I can only assume
Okay now. Last night, I completely reinstalled my OS, using Mepis.
Currently, neither the sound nor the NICs are working, though they do work when I boot up with the Mepis CD. Here is how I set things up (hopefully, this info can help in troubleshooting).
First, I did the installation on a
To whom it may concern. I just perchased a cordless
(radio frequency) mouse. I tried removing the current drivers but it still won't
work. It is a "Inland" U-Point mouse. Is my Norton Antivirus preventing this
thing from working? If you have any suggestions I'd love to hear
them.
WhiteWolf.
Andrew Schulman wrote:
>> Daniel Teichert wrote:
>>
>> > And I heard Haim Ashkenazi exclaim:
>> >> 1. my nvidia drivers take a very long time to load (about 30 seconds),
>> >> and every time I switch from X to console and back it takes about 15
>> >> seconds to load. I thought it was a memory/CPU
> Daniel Teichert wrote:
>
> > And I heard Haim Ashkenazi exclaim:
> >> 1. my nvidia drivers take a very long time to load (about 30 seconds),
> >> and every time I switch from X to console and back it takes about 15
> >> seconds to load. I thought it was a memory/CPU issue but running top
> >> di
Katipo wrote:
>
>> Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
>
>>>
>>> 2. what happened to the "Debian" folder inside every kde submenu? it's
>>> lost
>>> since the upgrade...
>>>
> Try:- '$update-menus'
tried that. just to make sure I'm clear:
I have the main "Debian" menu. what I'm missing is the "Debian" menu in
Daniel Teichert wrote:
> And I heard Haim Ashkenazi exclaim:
>> 1. my nvidia drivers take a very long time to load (about 30 seconds),
>> and every time I switch from X to console and back it takes about 15
>> seconds to load. I thought it was a memory/CPU issue but running top
>> didn't show heav
Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
2. what happened to the "Debian" folder inside every kde submenu? it's
lost
since the upgrade...
Try:- '$update-menus'
Regards,
David.
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And I heard Haim Ashkenazi exclaim:
> 1. my nvidia drivers take a very long time to load (about 30 seconds), and
> every time I switch from X to console and back it takes about 15 seconds to
> load. I thought it was a memory/CPU issue but running top didn't show heavy
> load while switching. I run
Kent West wrote:
> Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
>
>>Hi
>>
>>just upgraded my not-so-up-to-date sid. it went fairly smooth but I still
>>have two annoying problems:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>2. what happened to the "Debian" folder inside every kde submenu? it's
>>lost since the upgrade...
>>
>>
>>
> Odd;
Haim Ashkenazi wrote:
Hi
just upgraded my not-so-up-to-date sid. it went fairly smooth but I still
have two annoying problems:
2. what happened to the "Debian" folder inside every kde submenu? it's lost
since the upgrade...
Odd; mine's there on the two machines I've upgraded.
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Hi
just upgraded my not-so-up-to-date sid. it went fairly smooth but I still
have two annoying problems:
1. my nvidia drivers take a very long time to load (about 30 seconds), and
every time I switch from X to console and back it takes about 15 seconds to
load. I thought it was a memory/CPU issue
* george roman
> - i can't make anny users (i can create them, but i
> can't grant access whith users other than root) they
> exist in
> /etc/passwd and in /home (in /home their directory is
> empty) i can use the command "su username" but i can't
> login with their name.
How did you add us
- i can't make anny users (i can create them, but i
can't grant access whith users other than root) they
exist in
/etc/passwd and in /home (in /home their directory is
empty) i can use the command "su username" but i can't
login with their name.
- when i want to turn off my computer i us
Hi.
I couldnt get any sound working under Debian (from a knoppix install).
When I start KDE it says it cant find /dev/dsp
I have a Sound Blaster Audigy 2 Platinum...
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On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 01:34:28PM -0500, Brad Cramer wrote:
> Anyone have any ideas what is wrong?
Yeh.. i know it. I went through hell before installing gnome from sid ;)
You have to remove all the experimental packages first. This means all libglib,
libfam ... all things. Maybe it was a difficu
I have had gnome 2 installed from expermential and prior to that gnome 1,
now I am trying to get everything sorted out so I can run gnome 2 from sid
and I am having problems installing gnome-core. I complains about
gnome-apllets and gnome-panel which are both installed:
dpkg -l gnome-applets
Desire
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 01:42:43PM -0600, Jason Jorgensen wrote:
> Bind9 first. I am getting these messages in my logs:
> Dec 19 11:26:36 pub1 named[6093]: lame server resolving
> 'mail.jensys.com.tw' (in 'mail.jensys.com.tw'?): 211.22.100.149#53
> So clearly its resolving the name to 211.22.100.1
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 01:42:43PM -0600, Jason Jorgensen wrote:
> Now, the more important question!
> Quake3. I recently upgraded my Debian unstable workstation and now all
> of a sudden my Quake3 for linux wont respond to my mouse movements. The
> mouse buttons register fine inside the game, bu
Bind9 first. I am getting these messages in my logs:
Dec 19 11:26:36 pub1 named[6093]: lame server resolving
'mail.jensys.com.tw' (in 'mail.jensys.com.tw'?): 211.22.100.149#53
So clearly its resolving the name to 211.22.100.149, but it wont respond
with that to the client, as the end DNS server i
On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, Sven Hoexter wrote:
> Maybe he's missing a blank line at the end of his crontab. That was my fault
> once I had just the same prob.
We've already been through that :)
cron runs in a very impoverished environment; perhaps the script is making
some assumptions about the enviro
On Sat, Jun 15, 2002 at 10:42:27AM -0400, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
> On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, Søren Neigaard wrote:
Hi,
> > As I remember crontab used to mail root is there was any problems, but
> > I get no mails, and my script does not run!? Any ideas?
>
> I'm not sure what to suggest. I just creat
On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, Søren Neigaard wrote:
> As I remember crontab used to mail root is there was any problems, but
> I get no mails, and my script does not run!? Any ideas?
I'm not sure what to suggest. I just created a test script and
*/5 * * * * /root/test.sh
ran it on time. Have you verif
Saturday, June 15, 2002, 2:47:23 PM, Patrick wrote:
PW> On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, Søren Neigaard wrote:
>> Here is my crontab line (as root):
>>
>> 0,5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55 * * * *
>> /projects/proximus/bin/restart_proximus.sh
>>
>> Should this not call my script every 5 minutes?
PW> You
On Mon, 03 Sep 2001, F Zimmermann wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Sep 2001, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> > On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, G. Crimp wrote:
> > That might help you. Also, do NOT run fetchmail 5.3.3 as root.
> Why not?
It is not safe. It probably has remote root exploits in there, too many
segfaults
On Sat, 1 Sep 2001, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, G. Crimp wrote:
>
> That might help you. Also, do NOT run fetchmail 5.3.3 as root.
>
Why not?
Frank
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, G. Crimp wrote:
> I recently updated fetchmail to 5.3.3-1.2. I have noticed two
Get 5.3.3-3 from
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/potato-proposed-updates/
That might help you. Also, do NOT run fetchmail 5.3.3 as root.
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Hi all,
I recently updated fetchmail to 5.3.3-1.2. I have noticed two
unusual conditions. First, I run fetchmail in daemon mode (fetchmail -d
) and it occasionally appears to get lazy. If I haven't noticed
any new mail in my box for awhile, I 'kill -QUIT' it and run it in the
foreground
Yesterday, I sent you this
message:
A long time ago, I used the RedHat Linux. But I
coulnd't install any program because many libraries were missing (it happened in
the "essentials" session too.).
So I thought that with a linux like the
Debian GNU I wouldn't have any problem of this
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On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 16:29:15 -0300, Estêvão Becker wrote:
> Yesterday, I sent you this message:
Why are you starting a new thread, rather than replying to your earlier
message? Starting a n
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 04:59:24PM -0500, Nathan E Norman wrote:
| On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 05:43:53PM -0400, D-Man wrote:
| > (I'm sure wvdial is a great program -- when it works. It only
| > understands the common situations it's authors have experience
| > with and can't be configured to deal wi
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 05:43:53PM -0400, D-Man wrote:
> Again, I recommend that you install minicom, or some similar tool, so
> you can interactively see what your ISP does when you dial in. Once
> you know what prompts your ISP sends, then you can make a simple chat
> script that will work. Wit
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 02:29:54PM -0700, Sidney Brooks wrote:
| If anybody can tell me what to do, I now have more information on my problems.
|
| Internet problem:
|This is the text after the first routine stuff:
|ATDP 8475110
|Connect 48000/ARQ
|Connect detected.
If anybody can tell me what to do, I now have more information on my problems.
Printer problem:
I use magicfilterconfig to configure /etc/printcap. After finishing
the configuration, I get these messages:
Use of unintialized value at /usr/bin/magicfilterconfig line
216, Chunk 6
> i have Debian 2.1 and i run pppconfig. Strangely my CDROM is read.
When you run pppconfig, or when you run pon?
> From the ps command:
> ...
Which of these processes did you start?
> 2nd problem: after pppconfig I type pon but can't connect.
It appears that ppp is not starting up at the othe
i have Debian 2.1 and i run pppconfig. Strangely my CDROM is read. From the
ps command:
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
105 2 S0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty2
106 3 S0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty3
107 4 S0:00 -bash
108 5 S0:00 /sbin/getty 38400 tty5
109 6 S0:00 /sbin/getty 3
Maybe you should try ExplorerPS/2 in XFconfig rather than imps/2. It all works
great for me.
On approximately Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 08:06:46AM -0500, Tyler Braun wrote:
> I experienced the same problems with my intellimouse. What you're looking for
> is
> quite simple, I guessed at how I could ge
To quote Dave Bresson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, David B. Harris wrote:
# Yeah, sorry about that...my babbling doesn't translate well to
paragraphs.
# Ah well...
:)
# > First of all, if your mouse isn't initialized as an IntelliMouse, it
# > pretends it's a regular PS/2 mouse.
#
I experienced the same problems with my intellimouse. What you're looking for is
quite simple, I guessed at how I could get the new Zaxis line and it worked. =]
Section "InputDevice"
# Identifier and driver
Identifier "Mouse1"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol""IMPS/2"
O
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, David B. Harris wrote:
> Okay, first of all, please use paragraphs. They exist for a reason :)
> Since it's too much trouble for me to break things up to present a nice
> clear, response, you'll have to deal with my babbling.
>
Yeah, sorry about that...my babbling doesn't tra
Okay, first of all, please use paragraphs. They exist for a reason :)
Since it's too much trouble for me to break things up to present a nice
clear, response, you'll have to deal with my babbling.
First of all, if your mouse isn't initialized as an IntelliMouse, it
pretends it's a regular PS/2 mou
Hi there,
I'm having a problem with my Microsoft Intellimouse (an intellimouse with
two buttons and a scroll wheel that uses the ps/2 interface) since going
from a 2.2.x kernel to 2.4.1. The way i have setup (and how everything
worked perfectly before this upgrade) was that gpm was set to read
1. Debian menu under gnome is empty but in the enlightenment
menu is well "visible".
2. cannot "xhost + ...":
_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
xhost: unable to open display ":0.0"
any idea?
a.
to override that delete the links to nologin in /etc/rc2.d
althnough its best to see whats hanging the machine at boot.
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On Sun, 24 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1. I upgraded Debian 1.3.1 --> 2.1, but my kernel is still 2.0.29.
> What should I do to upgrade the kernel to 2.0.36?
If you have apt, apt-get install kernel-image-2.0.36
If you don't have apt, you can download t
I believe that installing the deb of the kernel-image 2.0.36 will get you to
2.0.36.
As for the boot question, i do not know. Perhaps you should wait a bit more ?
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1. I upgraded Debian 1.3.1 --> 2.1, but my
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What should I do to upgrade the kernel t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 2. When I login as any user other than root, the system rejects
> me with the error msg:
>
> "System bootup in progress -- please wait"
rm /etc/nologin
Then try to find out why the nologin file was left lying around
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1. I upgraded Debian 1.3.1 --> 2.1, but my
kernel is still 2.0.29.
What should I do to upgrade the kernel to 2.0.36?
2. When I login as any user other than root, the system
rejects
me with the error msg:
"System bootup in progress -- please wait"
I incrementally killed all
Hello,
I'm still expecting a problem using my numéric + key,
i can change my window configuration with ctrl + alt + (+) because in
the xterm, + is , ; ihave tried a lot ok keymap configuration but no one
is ok ;((
I also expecting another problem when i want to start emacs
ans error occured : s
I have two questions:
1) has something changed in the way dselect/dpkg installs packages.
In the past, dpkg used to choose the best order to install packages so
as to avoid dependancy problems. Now, when installing packages with
dselect, this is not done. For example, I recently installed emacs
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