Hi again.
Happy to tell you that the installation went well. Because the dvd player
hung, the installation lost part of the process, but the settings made in
LVM were used for the automatic installation, obviously, because it
finished almost like in a flash.
Debian is jolly good `cause it instructs
Plz disable html formatting in gmail.
On 2009-07-27 11:05, Matt Seburn wrote:
Hi all, I'm having a lot of difficulty getting Debian set up on a server
here at work. It has 6 SATA hard drives and (I think) a SATA CD/DVD ROM
drive as well.
That would mean 7 SATA devices, and thus a new and exp
Hi all, I'm having a lot of difficulty getting Debian set up on a server
here at work. It has 6 SATA hard drives and (I think) a SATA CD/DVD ROM
drive as well. I first started out with Lenny.. it would boot off the cdrom
and start the install, but when it got to the detect cdrom stage it would
fa
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 01:02:55AM +0700, [WP]Fate wrote:
> Hello! I've tried to install Debian 4.0 r0 Etch to my notebook, Compaq
> Presario V6420US.
Welcome to Debian, almost. Hopefully we can help you in your nobel
persuit ;-)
>System halted after something about 5 minutes working.
Are you
Hello! I've tried to install Debian 4.0 r0 Etch to my
notebook, Compaq Presario V6420US. System halted after
something about 5 minutes working. Maybe, it happens, because
cooler on CPU starts by command of operating system, and
system do not send it. What may I do? Thank you for reading
this.
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 15:29:20 +0100,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 06:10:07 +0100, Arnt Karlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >..2 basic ways: install Knoppix, edit /etc/apt/sources.list, then
> >' apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade ', or, if you
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 06:10:07 +0100, Arnt Karlsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>..2 basic ways: install Knoppix, edit /etc/apt/sources.list, then
>' apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade ', or, if you have 2 cd's
>or disk space, either use the 'tohd=/dev/your-disk", then eject the
>knoppix cd and put i
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 22:27:27 +0100,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > I'm trying to install Debian (latest) on a 1U rack-server.
> > > Specs: P4, Raid (hot spare), no floppy, no cdrom, no PS/2 ports, 2
> > > USB ports.
> > >
> > > My problem is the following:
> > >
> I'm trying to install Debian (latest) on a 1U rack-server.
> Specs: P4, Raid (hot spare), no floppy, no cdrom, no PS/2 ports, 2 USB
> ports.
>
> My problem is the following:
> I cannot connect a cdrom drive, so I thought about installing Debian
> using floppies via a usb floppy drive. However, t
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 20:22:13 +0100,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to install Debian (latest) on a 1U rack-server.
> Specs: P4, Raid (hot spare), no floppy, no cdrom, no PS/2 ports, 2 USB
> ports.
>
> My problem is the following:
> I cannot con
Hi all,
I'm trying to install Debian (latest) on a 1U rack-server.
Specs: P4, Raid (hot spare), no floppy, no cdrom, no PS/2 ports, 2 USB ports.
My problem is the following:
I cannot connect a cdrom drive, so I thought about installing Debian using
floppies via a usb floppy drive. However, the 1s
"Johannes" == Johannes Graumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Johannes> Hello, I'm trying to install woody (bf 2.4) on my Vaio
Johannes> PCG-R505TSK ... with no success. After booting into the
Johannes> bootfloppy cd with 'linux ide2=0x180,0x386" (to makte
Johannes> the pcmcia c
Hello,
I'm trying to install woody (bf 2.4) on my Vaio PCG-R505TSK ... with no success.
After booting into the bootfloppy cd with 'linux ide2=0x180,0x386" (to makte the
pcmcia cdrom drive work during the install) I can install debian without any problems
and the system comes up after the install
hi,
i just purchased the "Debian Linux Unleashed" by SAMS publishing, and it
came with a copy of Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r2.
it booted off the CD and was fine until i saw an error message that says
"Keyboard = AT Keyboard not present?" something like that anyway.
then more gibberish very quickl
On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 09:55:58PM -0600, Gerardo wrote:
| Hi, my friends.
| I´m a new user to Debian. I have been traing to install several times your
"vanilla" flavor of debian in to my cumputer.
|
| I partitioned my harddisk with MS-DOS "fdisk" command, and no I got one
primary partition of
Gerardo wrote:
Hello Mircea!
I already solve the first problem but still have one. I managed to run the
loadlin archive and run the linux kernel, it began detecting all my computer
devices, well at least that was what I think it was doing.
BUT, during this checkout, it stopped on a line that go
Gerardo wrote:
Hi, my friends.
I´m a new user to Debian. I have been traing to install several times
your "vanilla" flavor of debian in to my cumputer.
I partitioned my harddisk with MS-DOS "fdisk" command, and no I got
one primary partition of about 1.5GB and another partition of about
Hi, my friends.
I´m a new user to Debian. I have been
traing to install several times your "vanilla" flavor of debian in to my
cumputer.
I partitioned my harddisk with
MS-DOS "fdisk" command, and no I got one primary partition of about 1.5GB and
another partition of about 1.5GB too, it se
Gerardo wrote:
> I already solve the first problem but still have one. I managed to run the
> loadlin archive and run the linux kernel, it began detecting all my computer
> devices, well at least that was what I think it was doing.
>
> BUT, during this checkout, it stopped on a line that goes lik
ssage -
From: "Mircea Luca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gerardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "debian user"
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: INSTALLATION TROUBLE
>
> CC'd to debian-user for other ideas
> > Gerardo wrot
CC'd to debian-user for other ideas
> Gerardo wrote:
> I´m a new user to Debian. I have been traing to install several times your
> "vanilla" flavor of debian in to my cumputer.
It's not mine,I'm just another user .:-)
> I partitioned my harddisk with MS-DOS "fdisk" command, and no I got one
>
Joris Lambrecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>OR, does anybody know why a newer compiler would say that it cannot find
>/usr/ld : -ldb
>when compiling/installing Galeon and other software ?
Because you haven't got libdb2-dev installed, perhaps? That gives you
/usr/lib/libdb.so, among other thin
I've been
experiencin trouble with installing / compiling galeon and some other
programs.Now i've read that the 2.4.0 kernel and/or Woody supply a compiler wich
might cause trouble.
Rolling back to a
'good' version of the compiler is not supported by Dselect.
Are there any
other ways of com
Kenny Fowler wrote:
>
>
> It asks Yes or No, I select No and nothing happens. I
> have tried to partition the hd before I run the setup
> with fdisk (DOS), 350meg for native, 58meg for swap.
> I get the same error when I run the deb setup.
>
> Help me. I'm a linux newbie if you can't tell.
>
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 11:26:10PM -0600, ktb wrote:
> The Linux and DOS partitioning programs don't work for the "other side." At
> least it didn't work for me. If you want to install DOS use fdisk from DOS.
I've had some success using Linux cfdisk to make WinDOS partitions. The
only issue you
> I have an old Packard Bell PB620 CD (26mhz Intel, HD:
> Seagate ST-3491A). It was previously running Windows
> 95 until I ran fdisk (DOS) to start over. When I run
> the Debian Setup, when I get to the second thing on
> the list, Partition a Hard Drive, I select dev/hda, my
> only option, and
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Kenny Fowler wrote:
> I always select 'Yes' but it doesn't do anything. It
> goes back to the main screen and says 'Next:
> Partition a Hard Disk'.
>
Then just wipe out all of the partitions and create new in cfdisk.
you wont destroy the disk, just wipe out all the data on
quot;yes" to partition
> with cfdisk and you should
> be on your way.
> hth,
> kent
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Kenny Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 9:49 PM
> Subject: Installation Trouble
>
>
> > I
already partitioned
the drive under DOS but select "yes" to partition with cfdisk and you should
be on your way.
hth,
kent
- Original Message -
From: Kenny Fowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 9:49 PM
Subject: Installation Trouble
> I have an
I have an old Packard Bell PB620 CD (26mhz Intel, HD:
Seagate ST-3491A). It was previously running Windows
95 until I ran fdisk (DOS) to start over. When I run
the Debian Setup, when I get to the second thing on
the list, Partition a Hard Drive, I select dev/hda, my
only option, and get the foll
--boot:Uncompressing
image...|Decompression error: uncompressed image too long - wouldn't fit
intodestinationImage not found try
again---I recieve that error when trying
to boot from a floppy install disk on mysparcstation 10. i'm t
On Mon, May 24, 1999 at 08:38:30PM -0400, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> On Mon, 24 May 1999, Jon Marler wrote:
>
> > I figured it out ...
> >
> > The permissions on /dev/null by default are set to 0600 root root. I set
> > them to 0666 root root. Problem solved.
>
> Whatever did this is a bug. /d
On Mon, 24 May 1999, Jon Marler wrote:
> I figured it out ...
>
> The permissions on /dev/null by default are set to 0600 root root. I set
> them to 0666 root root. Problem solved.
Whatever did this is a bug. /dev/null should be 0666 by default. If you
have an idea on what the offending prog
Sorry. Your message could not be delivered to:
Jorge Araya (Mailbox or Conference is full.)
>> "JM" == Jon Marler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JM> The permissions on /dev/null by default are set to 0600 root root.
JM> I set them to 0666 root root. Problem solved.
This would be very strange.
When I create it with MAKEDEV, it is
$ ls -l null
crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 M
Sorry. Your message could not be delivered to:
Jorge Araya (Mailbox or Conference is full.)
I figured it out ...
The permissions on /dev/null by default are set to 0600 root root. I set
them to 0666 root root. Problem solved.
Jon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christian Lavoie hat gesagt: // Christian Lavoie wrote:
> Having found out that the problem was caused by Apache's magic
> necessary-modules loader, I went to try to connect to mySQL. Here's
> the output:
>
> Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function mysql_connect()
> in /var/www/
Title: PHP3 Installation. (Trouble #2)
Having found out that the problem was caused by Apache's magic necessary-modules loader, I went to try to connect to mySQL. Here's the output:
Fatal error: Call to unsupported or undefined function mysql_connect() in /var/www/index.php3
on line
I am trying to install Debian on a machine that had NT on it. I made a
rescue disk (resc1440.bin), but when I boot with it, I get errors related
to the SCSI controller. The machine loops indefinitely with this message:
(scsi:-1:-1:-1) Bad scbptr 16 during SELTO
(scsi:-1:-1:-1) Referenced SCB 255
On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 at 08:55:36PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There appears to be a bug in the installation sequence. What happens is
> that in effect the swap partition doesn't get activated when the system is
> first booted. Ouch! on a machine already low on memory!
>
> I can't rememb
On 8 Oct 1998, Larry Fletcher wrote:
> On Oct 06 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I am trying to install Debian on my 386 w/ 4Megs of RAM and
> > hercules video. Using the lowmem.bin image, here is what
> > happens...
>
> I've been trying the same thing. So far I have been able to install
On Tue, Oct 13, 1998 at 12:08:14AM +0200, Nils Rennebarth wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 09, 1998 at 11:01:14PM +0200, Laurent PICOULEAU wrote:
> > I've installed Debian 1.3.1r6 on a 386 with 3Megs, EGA display and two 160MB
> > ESDI HD with no difficulties. Just had to compile a kernel with make zImage
[sni
On Thu, Oct 08, 1998 at 04:44:14PM -0800, Larry Fletcher wrote:
> On Oct 06 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I am trying to install Debian on my 386 w/ 4Megs of RAM and
[snip]
> I've been trying the same thing. So far I have been able to install
> Debian Hamm from 1.44 disks using the "Installi
On Oct 06 1998, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to install Debian on my 386 w/ 4Megs of RAM and
> hercules video. Using the lowmem.bin image, here is what
> happens...
I've been trying the same thing. So far I have been able to install
Debian Hamm from 1.44 disks using the "Installing D
I've had a similar hardware configuration running linux before, but
that was Slackware 3.0 (when *it* was considered NEW). I've not tried
Debian with only 4M of RAM (and hercules card), but I can tell you
that Debian 2.0 liked my 386 with 8M RAM.
The Debian installation process, however, does t
I am trying to install Debian on my 386 w/ 4Megs of RAM and hercules
video. Using the lowmem.bin image, here is what happens...
boot: [I hit Enter.]
Loading lowmemrd.bin ...
That's as far as she goes. It hangs there, all night. I have to hard
reboot. Using the resc1440.bin image I get...
S
hi,
I solved the problem with INIT, thanks to Miquel van Smoorenburg, and I
reinstalled, this time taking his advice on what partitions I should
have. In total, I have about 2 gigs for linux, and I split it up as
follows. BTW my machine is a standalone pc. :
/50 mb
/usr500mb
/var5
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