On Thu, 8 Aug 1996 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > ... Don't forget
> >to pop out and replace the floppy - the data could be read from a disk
> >block cache rather than the floppy if you don't do that. ...
>
> Does this note mean that one can replace floppy disks without unmounting
> and mounting in
> ... Don't forget
>to pop out and replace the floppy - the data could be read from a disk
>block cache rather than the floppy if you don't do that. ...
Does this note mean that one can replace floppy disks without unmounting
and mounting in between? Or were the 'umount' and 'mount' implied by
"p
On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Steve Gaarder wrote:
> I am installing Debian 1.1.1 on a generic clone with an AMD 486 on an
> Opti-based motherboard. If I have the internal cache enabled in setup,
> I get the error "invalid compressed format" after the "uncompressing
> Linux" message. If I disable the cach
Steve Gaarder wrote:
>
> I am installing Debian 1.1.1 on a generic clone with an AMD 486 on an
> Opti-based motherboard. If I have the internal cache enabled in setup,
> I get the error "invalid compressed format" after the "uncompressing
> Linux" message. If I disable the cache, it boots fine.
On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Steve Gaarder wrote:
> I am installing Debian 1.1.1 on a generic clone with an AMD 486 on an
> Opti-based motherboard. If I have the internal cache enabled in setup,
> I get the error "invalid compressed format" after the "uncompressing
> Linux" message. If I disable the cach
Guy Maor wrote:
>
> On Tue, 6 Aug 1996, Steve Gaarder wrote:
>
> > I am installing Debian 1.1.1 on a generic clone with an AMD 486 on an
> > Opti-based motherboard. If I have the internal cache enabled in setup,
> > I get the error "invalid compressed format" after the "uncompressing
> > Linux"
I am installing Debian 1.1.1 on a generic clone with an AMD 486 on an
Opti-based motherboard. If I have the internal cache enabled in setup,
I get the error "invalid compressed format" after the "uncompressing
Linux" message. If I disable the cache, it boots fine. It boots ok
from the hard drive
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