I'm trying to install Debian on a Compaq Smart Array 640x, and rather
than create a custom install CD, I would rather just create a driver
floppy (And use it during the pre-load modules from floppy section of
install)
I've found Redhat compatible driver disk image:
http://h18007.w
Hi,
I wasn't on this list before, but I got this e-amil forwarded.
That's why the strange quoting ;-).
> From: Phydeaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Debian Driver disk problem
> Date: Tue, 07 May 2002 07:21:37 -0400
>
>
attempts I have found
that I am unable to get *any* debian driver disk working at
all on any system when prompted to load driver data from a
floppy (I have tried three sets of hardware!). I have no idea
what is wrong but I think the answer is that either a) I am
doing something wrong despite reading t
the commands in debian that provide easy kernel compilation and
installation ?
-what file-sys is the driver-1.bin image on the disk ?
-how do i replace the modules.tgz with something the driver is included in ?
-are these modules on the driver-disk ?
Thanks for info,
Gerald
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GMX - Die
At 08:47 PM 11/20/98 -0400, Jeff Browning wrote:
>Thanks. That's all I wanted to know.
>
>Jeff
>
You could also clean up some space on your hard drive, defrag it so all the
data's at the front of the drive, then use something like Partition Magic
or fips (free, on many Linux sites) to shrink your
At 03:05 PM 11/20/98 -0400, Jeff Browning wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>I'm new to Linux and for my first box, I think I'll try the Debian
>distribution. Before I repartitioned my hard disk and wiped out all my
>files, I thought I'd try out the floppys that I'm going to install
>Debian with on about 1 meg
Hey all,
I'm new to Linux and for my first box, I think I'll try the Debian
distribution. Before I repartitioned my hard disk and wiped out all my
files, I thought I'd try out the floppys that I'm going to install
Debian with on about 1 meg of free space on my hard disk. I partitioned
that spa
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