> From: Spam Catcher [mailto:spamcatc...@ureach.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 2:01 AM
>
> Version: Debian 5.0.2a-i386
>
> The Bug: Computer goes to sleep during the boot process.
>
> During the initial boot, after the setup text has scrolled down the
> screen and just before the logon
On Fri, Sep 04, 2009 at 05:01:16AM -0400, Spam Catcher wrote:
> Version: Debian 5.0.2a-i386
>
> The Bug: Computer goes to sleep during the boot process.
>
> During the initial boot, after the setup text has scrolled down the screen
> and just before the logon
> screen should appear, I receive th
Version: Debian 5.0.2a-i386
The Bug: Computer goes to sleep during the boot process.
During the initial boot, after the setup text has scrolled down the screen and
just before the logon
screen should appear, I receive the message:
UNKNOWN MODE
H 74.9KHZ V 59.9HZ
GOING TO SLEEP
After the messag
On Sat, Jan 02, 1999 at 06:15:28PM -0500, Bucky Pope wrote:
> I have an old IBM PC that I'm trying to install from diskettes (no CD
> drive). When I boot the rescue disk (most recent on the web) and hit
> enter, I get the following message:
Uh, it does have an 80386 or later processor, right?
Li
This might not be the easiest way but ...
Try downloading tom's root/boot diskette (www.toms.net/rb) and see if
the box will IPL from it.
If it does follow the instrucctions in the append I just made to the
list ...
Good luck. Bob
Bucky Pope wrote:
>
> I have an old IBM PC that I'm trying to
I have an old IBM PC that I'm trying to install from diskettes (no CD
drive). When I boot the rescue disk (most recent on the web) and hit
enter, I get the following message:
Loading root.bin...
The boot process then hangs with the diskette light on solid, does not
repond to c-t-a. I've
I have an old IBM PC that I'm trying to install from diskettes (no CD
drive). When I boot the rescue disk (most recent on the web) and hit
enter, I get the following message:
Loading root.bin...
The boot process then hangs with the diskette light on solid, does not
repond to c-t-a. I've
Thanks to all who helped. Once I knew there was a chatscript and
associated thingies, it worked swimmingly.
* Robert Kerr *
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Robert Kerr writes:
> I got my system to where it will boot up into Debian 1.3 and I
> can even run dselect. I want to be able to use dpkg-ftp, but I have to
> set up my internet connection before I can do that, right? I've looked
> through the FAQ and the installation guide, but coul
Well, I bit the bullet yesterday and started installing Debian 1.3. I'm
interested very much in the idea of dpkg-ftp, since I don't have a CD-ROM
of Debian and don't want to spend my time copying the package files onto
my hard drive.
I got my system to where it will boot up into Debia
Try downloading fresh disk images from ftp.debian.org . There may have
been bugs in the ones on your CD.
Thanks
Bruce
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I am having some trouble writing the resq1440 disk to upgrade to Debian
1.2.3 from my existing Slackware system. I did read the installation
manual, and got the message about disks - but now I have gone through a
box or more of brand new Sony disks (not all from the same box) and am
having a hard
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