On 17/10/14 01:01 PM, seeman doy wrote:
hello there,,,i had read Edward is just starting an installation,,,i
had started my installation of debian wheezy using the first CD of
debian stable...I don't have any idea what it looks like after
installing it,,,can u send me a picture or a screenshot
On 16/10/14 10:38 PM, Edward Diener wrote:
Debian 7.6 has 3 installation DVDs. Are all 3 needed to install Debian ?
No. Just the first one. You don't even need that if you do a net
install. The net install fits onto a single CD and downloads extra
packages as you need them. The installation D
Debian 7.6 has 3 installation DVDs. Are all 3 needed to install Debian ?
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Hello,
> I have finnally created a kernel which supports my Adaptec Raid card thanks
> to the help of this group.
> Now I would like to take that kernel and create an installation disk with it
> so that I can install directly on to the Raid Array.
> And since the current installation that I have i
Sorry all for not including a subject on the last email
Michael Blood
-Original Message-
From: Michael Blood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 9:38 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject:
I have finnally created a kernel which supports my Adaptec Raid card than
Hi!
Amanda Shuler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Rainer Clasen wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > Amanda Shuler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > Is there anyone out ther who has the installation images for Debian 2.0
> > > with a kernel version 2.0.36 or greater? I have 2.0.34 and I am having
>
On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Rainer Clasen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Amanda Shuler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Is there anyone out ther who has the installation images for Debian 2.0
> > with a kernel version 2.0.36 or greater? I have 2.0.34 and I am having
> > trouble with booting... it freaks out when it detects
Hi!
Amanda Shuler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is there anyone out ther who has the installation images for Debian 2.0
> with a kernel version 2.0.36 or greater? I have 2.0.34 and I am having
> trouble with booting... it freaks out when it detects my SCSI card. It's
> an Adaptec AIC-7xxx; I was told t
Is there anyone out ther who has the installation images for Debian 2.0
with a kernel version 2.0.36 or greater? I have 2.0.34 and I am having
trouble with booting... it freaks out when it detects my SCSI card. It's
an Adaptec AIC-7xxx; I was told that the newer kernels have better support
for Ad
hi-
i would appreciate it if someone could give me some pointers
concerning where to look as far as getting or making a rescue disk
that will boot on a thinkpad 770 ed.
i've tried both the vanilla and tecra hamm disks dated july 21st w/o
any luck -- see message w/ id:
<[EMAIL
Hi Debian folks,
Upon seeing that a set of installation files appeared under hamm I
got curious.
Using the single file version of the base disks and the 14400 versions
of the other disks I started an install from DOS.
Some observations:
1. I was unable to get the installation program to see an
On Mon, 23 Feb 1998, Sen Nagata wrote:
> not sure if this is where i should mention this -- please redirect
> me if that is the case :-)
cc'd the boot floppy maintainer. The [EMAIL PROTECTED] would
also be a good place.
> i've tried the hamm installation disks dated 19
hello-
not sure if this is where i should mention this -- please redirect
me if that is the case :-)
i've tried the hamm installation disks dated 1998-02-21 and cannot
partition the hard drive i want to install on to. i get a message about
not being able to detect the hard disk. d
Hello,
is there a chance to find a new installation disks set that is aware of bug
#8313 regarding perl / perl-base in the stable release (1.2.9?) before 1.3
release date, or should I hack them for myself?
I'll have to install 3 PC next week and need to put a stable release on them.
Than
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
|Did you see any error messages on the floppy I/O?
No. It seems to work without a problem at all times. There
are no messages from the floppy drive even when the installation
fails - the base diskettes allways finish being read and fail only
when they ar
> Subject: Re: bug ins installation disks utilities?
> Amos,
>
> This sounds like a probelm that I'm trying to track down!
>
> Here are some key questions:
>
> 1) Is your floppy boot disk connected to the floppy controller on the
>1542?
No, the flo
Did you see any error messages on the floppy I/O?
I've seen the floppy driver fail in several cases. I have a Pentium 120
laptop here in which the floppy works when cold, not when warm. Windows
95 runs that floppy just fine.
The fix is probably to "tune" the floppy timing parameters automaticaly
; cache, or "level 1" and "level 2" cache, or
something like that.
*PLEASE* let me know the answers to these questions. I've got the same
problem. I've worked around it but I really want to *solve* it!
Thanks!
Chris -)-
On Sep 11, 7:50pm, Amos Shapira wrote:
&
Hello,
I was trying to test the boot process of Debian 1.1.8, which kept
failing in the stage of unpacking the bases diskettes.
The system is:
80486 DX2/66
16Mb memory
AHA1542CF ISA scsi controller
PCI motherboard
Disks:
IDE - Western Digital 600Mb
SCSI - a very old, very slow HP SCSI-1 disk
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