Dear All,
I'm using Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable and I've found that if I make the
mistake of having any kind of usb device (scanner, camera so far) connected
during boot up or even plugged in after gdm starts and before I log in that I
have slowness problems.
The boot up process hangs fo
Hi David!
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, David P James wrote:
> Scott Henson wrote:
> > On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 18:34, B. L. Jilek wrote:
> >
> > Try grub, you wont have this type of problem.
> >
>
> I too had a problem like this with lilo (except I installed
> a SCSI drive with an IDE drive already on the
Scott Henson wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 18:34, B. L. Jilek wrote:
>
>> I have a SuperMicro P6DBU motherboard with built in
>> SCSI. All the drives are SCSI on the system. I just
>> recently bought a 80G IDE drive to use for storage.
>>
>> The problem is that after I installed the drive the
>
On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 18:34, B. L. Jilek wrote:
> I have a SuperMicro P6DBU motherboard with built in SCSI. All
> the drives are SCSI on the system. I just recently bought a 80G
> IDE drive to use for storage.
>
> The problem is that after I installed the drive the system booted
> up fine. I ha
Not sure if this is appropriate for your case but have you looked at
the the disk option of lilo.conf (5)?
>
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>
> I have a SuperMicro P6DBU motherboard w
I have a SuperMicro P6DBU motherboard with built in SCSI. All
the drives are SCSI on the system. I just recently bought a 80G
IDE drive to use for storage.
The problem is that after I installed the drive the system booted
up fine. I have the bootup in the bios to start with Floppy
then SCSI dri
I switched from RH5.2 to Debian 2.1 the other night and I did a
Kernelupgradge (2.2.10) and I noticed my sound wasn't working. I
looked in/var/log/messages and found that the problem wasn't the kernel or
modules.After LILO boots up, i saw an error message "unable to load map
file" Andit w
Debian Users:
Without boring you with the details, I have a new
mother-board,
a ASUS SP97-V
Now when I boot-up, Debian hangs for about 5
minutes looking
for ports for NCR 53c406a -- a scsi controller.
I
On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:
> In your email to me, Adam Shand, you wrote:
> >
> > Configuring serial portsdone.
> > /dev/cua0: No such device
> > /dev/cua1: No such device
> > /dev/cua2: No such device
> > /dev/cua3: No such device
> > INIT: Entering runlevel: 2
> >
>
In your email to me, Adam Shand, you wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem on boot up that I don't understand and can't seem to fix.
> I have installed Debian 1.1 (off the latest infomagic cd's). The first 3
> computers I installed in on worked fine. This one is an older computer, a
> 386 dx 40 w
Hi,
I have a problem on boot up that I don't understand and can't seem to fix.
I have installed Debian 1.1 (off the latest infomagic cd's). The first 3
computers I installed in on worked fine. This one is an older computer, a
386 dx 40 with 4 MB of RAM and 16450 UART's.
The install seemed to go
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