configuration file looked
like after I did a fresh install of Debian 9.1.0 amd64 XFCE on the
machine I am using:
2017-09-28 19:20:33 dpchrist@tinkywinky
~/tinkywinky.tracy.holgerdanske.com/etc/apt
$ cvs update -r 1.1 -p sources.list | nl
1 #
2 # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 9.1.0
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 07:41:42PM +0530, Sumit Jain wrote:
> While I was installing sudo in Debian it is not getting installed . It
> shows that media change please insert the disc labelled.
You have configured your system to look for packages on a CD or
DVD.
The configuration is in /etc/apt/ i
While I was installing sudo in Debian it is not getting installed . It
shows that media change please insert the disc labelled.
On 09/13/2017 08:17 PM, Ethan Andrews wrote:
Hello,
I have recently had issues with burning DVDs and am wondering if I can
boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
another Debian partition.
Preferably, is there a way of booting from the DVD boot sector in the
iso so I c
Ethan Andrews composed on 2017-09-14 03:17 (UTC):
> I have recently had issues with burning DVDs and am wondering if I can
> boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
> another Debian partition
If you have a working internal installation and FOSS bootloader, you don'
Le 14/09/2017 à 05:13, Ethan Andrews a écrit :
Hello,
I have recently had issues with burning DVDs
You can use an USB drive instead.
and am wondering if I can
boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
another Debian partition.
Do you mean a Debian installation imag
Hello,
I have recently had issues with burning DVDs and am wondering if I can
boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
another Debian partition.
Preferably, is there a way of booting from the DVD boot sector in the
iso so I can boot any operating system iso as well?
T
Hello,
I have recently had issues with burning DVDs and am wondering if I can
boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
another Debian partition.
Preferably, is there a way of booting from the DVD boot sector in the
iso so I can boot any operating system iso as well?
T
> From: ethanand...@hotmail.com
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> Hello,
>
> I have recently had issues with burning DVDs and am wondering if I can
> boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
> another Debian partition.
> Preferably, is there a way of booting from the
Hi,
Ethan Andrews wrote:
> wondering if I can
> boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
> another Debian partition.
Probably you look for what is called "chainloading".
Google finds me among others
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/GRUB2/Chainloading
https://superuser.
Hello,
I have recently had issues with burning DVDs and am wondering if I can
boot a Debian 9.1 AMD64 DVD iso directly from an installed GRUB on
another Debian partition.
Preferably, is there a way of booting from the DVD boot sector in the
iso so I can boot any operating system iso as well?
T
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