Re: Base system installation

1996-09-10 Thread Bruce Perens
From: "Jason K. Keimig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Mon, 9 Sep 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: > > The "unresolved symbols" messages are harmless (unless you want to use > > nfs or the de4x5, in which case you end up rebuilding the kernel). > > The problem here is if you _need_ nfs for mounting disks with

Re: Base system installation

1996-09-10 Thread Jason K. Keimig
On Mon, 9 Sep 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: > The "unresolved symbols" messages are harmless (unless you want to use > nfs or the de4x5, in which case you end up rebuilding the kernel). The problem here is if you _need_ nfs for mounting disks with the buzz/ hierarchy for installing the rest of the

Re: Base system installation

1996-09-09 Thread Bruce Perens
The "unresolved symbols" messages are harmless (unless you want to use nfs or the de4x5, in which case you end up rebuilding the kernel). 20 minutes, huh? You did create and activate your swap partition, didn't you? You can consider your installation successful. Bruce

Base system installation

1996-09-09 Thread Ricardas Cepas
Hello, I'm new to Unix and just installing Debian Linux base system (07-14-96). At first all goes well, except that I have to use fdisk instead of cfdisk because of lack of memory, but at the end of kernel installation I get the message like this : Unresolved symb