(-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > > > Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"
> > > > > available as a single file.
> > > > >
> > > > > I need it available when the network is not.
> > > > >
&
On 09/19/2024 09:16 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide" available
as a single file.
I need it available when the network is not.
IF you have *already* installed Debian, the individual HTML files and
compressed copies of the PDF
On 09/20/2024 10:57 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 20 Sep 2024 at 07:53:28 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
On 09/19/2024 10:04 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 19 Sep 2024 at 09:16:25 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"
avai
On Fri 20 Sep 2024 at 07:53:28 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 09/19/2024 10:04 AM, David Wright wrote:
> > On Thu 19 Sep 2024 at 09:16:25 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"
> > > available as
On 09/19/2024 10:04 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 19 Sep 2024 at 09:16:25 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"
available as a single file.
I need it available when the network is not.
It would be convenient if a copy of
On Thu 19 Sep 2024 at 09:16:25 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"
> available as a single file.
>
> I need it available when the network is not.
>
> It would be convenient if a copy of the menus appearing
Am 19.09.2024 um 16:16 schrieb Richard Owlett:
> Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide" available
> as a single file
How about doing your homework?
> perplexity.ai:
>
> Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide&
Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide" available
as a single file.
I need it available when the network is not.
It would be convenient if a copy of the menus appearing when installing
from DVD1 were available.
TIA
I tried installing all those things and the b43-fwcutter
I tried to install the modules
modprobe wl
modprobe applespi
modprobe appletouch
None of them are working, some extra lines appear in the dmesg output after
modprobe
[9.515203] r8152 2-2.4:1.0 enx00e04c680b71: carrier on
[9.564672
I downloaded the bullseye alpha 3 installer,
firmware-bullseye-DI-alpha3-amd64-DVD-1.iso
MD5: a1e967406869b1b0b64a1b808d39dd1a
My computer is a Macbook Air 2020
I shrank the Apple partition, disabled secure boot and I was able to
boot with the Debian installer.
The keyboard, mouse, wifi and soun
If you look carefully of the last page, the radio button for writing the
boot record to disk is by default is to ,NOT write the boot record. You
have to change it to 'yes' before you continue!
If you dont, then ofcourse it reboots and since nothing changed in the boot
sequence it boots the iso aga
On 10/5/20 1:24 pm, Harry Brown wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm having a bit of an issue here while installing KaliLinux and I was
wondering if you guys can help out.
I installed *Oracle VirtualBox* on my *Windows 10* and downloaded *Kali
Linux 64bit ISO file*, Then I created a new virtual machine *(De
Hey guys,
I'm having a bit of an issue here while installing Kali Linux and I was
wondering if you guys can help out.
I installed Oracle VirtualBox on my Windows 10 and downloaded Kali Linux 64bit
ISO file, Then I created a new virtual machine (Debian 64bit) and started
installing Kali Lin
Hi,
i wrote:
> The file isolinux.bin is [...] jobless on an USB stick.
For the archive:
It is jobless on an USB stick which gets created according to the
prescriptions in 4.3.3 of
https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/i386/ch04s03.html.en
It has a job as second program that gets started whe
Hi,
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I do find "isolinux.bin" in both sources.
> What are the difference among those three.
The file isolinux.bin is an El Torito "no emulation" boot image for
(legacy) BIOS. It is the first program that is executed by BIOS
when the ISO image is presented on CD, DVD, or BD
I wish to 'manually copy files to the USB stick — the flexible way'.
I will be using either
debian-9.4.0-i386-netinst.iso
or
a purchased DVD-1 of Debian 9.1.0
Section 4.3.3.2 says in part:
Mount the partition (mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt) and copy the following
installer image files to the stick
I was reading
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/apbs04.html.en#preseed-partman
AND
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/debian-installer.git/plain/doc/devel/partman-auto-recipe.txt
.
# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition
that space.
# This is only honore
kiran parmar wrote:
My name is kiran j parmar from india. I m trying ro install
debian gnu/linux on my system..
Its AMD XP 1700 PC with 128 MB RAM & 80 GB H.D.D. Can you tell me
when i m boot from cdrom upto some option it's ok like
enabling fast fpu server restore done
chechin
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 05:50:59 -0800
kiran parmar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My name is kiran j parmar from india. I m trying ro install debian
> gnu/linux on my system..
> Its AMD XP 1700 PC with 128 MB RAM & 80 GB H.D.D. Can you tell me
>
>
> when i m boot from cdrom upto some optio
My name is kiran j parmar from india. I m trying ro install debian gnu/linux on my system..
Its AMD XP 1700 PC with 128 MB RAM & 80 GB H.D.D. Can you tell me
when i m boot from cdrom upto some option it's ok like
enabling fast fpu server restore done
cheching for popad bug ok
error
On Sunday 26 September 2004 23:26, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> Ronald wrote:
> > I often try out (installing) Linux distributions, so
> > this is an I/O intensive operation (writing to the drive).
> I was wondering the same and was about to post a similar message to the
> list. I feel as if my up-to-d
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 01:36:24PM -0400, David Clymer wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-09-27 at 00:26, Nick Lidakis wrote:
> > I was wondering the same and was about to post a similar message to the
> > list. I feel as if my up-to-date Debian box (P4 3GHZ / Intel 875PBZ / 1
> > GIG RAM / WD ATA 133 Caviar S
Tim Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Monday 06 September 2004 00:00, Ronald wrote:
> > I often try out (installing) Linux distributions, so
> > this is an I/O intensive operation (writing to the drive).
> >
> > Would using SCSI drive significantly improve the installing
> > time? (halve it?
On Monday 06 September 2004 00:00, Ronald wrote:
> I often try out (installing) Linux distributions, so
> this is an I/O intensive operation (writing to the drive).
>
> Would using SCSI drive significantly improve the installing
> time? (halve it?)
Yes, from CD/DVD of course.
> FYI currently I us
Ronald wrote:
I often try out (installing) Linux distributions, so
this is an I/O intensive operation (writing to the drive).
Would using SCSI drive significantly improve the installing
time? (halve it?)
FYI currently I use Seagate 7200.7 80 GB and to get
full 3 GB install takes around ~10 to 20 mi
I often try out (installing) Linux distributions, so
this is an I/O intensive operation (writing to the drive).
Would using SCSI drive significantly improve the installing
time? (halve it?)
FYI currently I use Seagate 7200.7 80 GB and to get
full 3 GB install takes around ~10 to 20 minutes.
Motherb
[Simmel] < Sehr geehrtes
Debian-Team,
[Simmel] < ich muss wahrscheinlich
leider einen etwas seltsamen Fehler melden. Ich habe heute mit einer neu
gekauften Festplatte versucht Debian-[Simmel] < Linux zu installieren.
Nach dem Installieren aller, zum Booten erforderlichen T
Sehr geehrtes Debian-Team,
ich muss wahrscheinlich leider einen etwas
seltsamen Fehler melden. Ich habe heute mit einer neu gekauften Festplatte
versucht Debian-Linux zu installieren. Nach dem Installieren aller, zum Booten
erforderlichen Teile von Linux, wird der User zu einem Neustart auf
On Sun, Mar 30, 2003 at 10:09:37PM +, kpn wrote:
> Hello Linux-Support,
Actually we're Debian-user. You won't find so much discussion of other
distributions here.
> graphic card:
> ASUS V8200 Pure GeForce 3
>
> Debian Woody:
> Here was also no problem to install Linux from bootable CD. The
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 04:01, VAKKALANKA RAO Sridhar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The problem I have is that my PowerPC, a p630-6E4, is a 64 bit machine.
> The binary I downloaded is the file
> debian-30r1-powerpc-binary-1_NONUS.iso, which resides on one of the
> debian mirrors (my CD contains the raw fil
Hello,
The problem I have is that my PowerPC, a p630-6E4, is a 64 bit machine. The binary I
downloaded is the file debian-30r1-powerpc-binary-1_NONUS.iso, which resides on one of
the debian mirrors (my CD contains the raw file, not with the contents expanded). I am
told that in order to install
Jason Berg wrote:
I'm trying to get rid of windows on my laptop, but it's turning out to
be more difficult than anticipated. I installed Debian Linux 3.0r1 and
during the first boot, I got the error contained at the bottom of this
message. It will boot up fine in single user mode, but not
I'm trying to get rid of windows on my laptop, but it's turning out to be
more difficult than anticipated. I installed Debian Linux 3.0r1 and during
the first boot, I got the error contained at the bottom of this message. It
will boot up fine in single user mode, but not otherwise. I have tr
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 08:40:12PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> Samaad Story wrote:
>
> >Hello guys i am familiar with computers etc, But I am not at all
> >familiar with installing Linux. Im am not to sure about the
> >partitioning of the hard drive, the bios, and basically the entire
> >process
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 20:15:54 -0800 (PST), Shawn Lamson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>--- Samaad Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello guys i am familiar with computers etc, But I am not at all
>> familiar with installing Linux. Im am not to sure about the
>> partitioning of the hard drive, t
Agreed. A journey of a 1000 miles begins with a single step. Its how we
all started. Just be thankful that you have such a supportive community
here! When I started in 1993, there was barely a community! Now look!
Linux and Free Software has come a long way.
--
Arthur H. Johnson II, [EMAIL
--- Samaad Story <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello guys i am familiar with computers etc, But I am not at all
> familiar with installing Linux. Im am not to sure about the
> partitioning of the hard drive, the bios, and basically the entire
> process of installing this OS. I have some of the i
greetings,
On 22 November 2002 at 18:21:18, Samaad Story wrote:
>
> Hello guys i am familiar with computers etc, But I am not at all familiar with
>installing Linux. Im am not to sure about the partitioning of the hard drive, the
>bios, and basically the entire process of installing this O
Samaad Story wrote:
Hello guys i am familiar with computers etc, But I am not at all
familiar with installing Linux. Im am not to sure about the
partitioning of the hard drive, the bios, and basically the entire
process of installing this OS. I have some of the information on your
web site bu
Hi Yall & Samaad,
yep, know that feeling.
Check out this link-it is what got Debian onto my & a friends machines.
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=2016
*HTH*
Greek Geek :-)
Just like our old friends at IBM used to say (of) OS/2 with Win32
support in the early 90s was a "better Wind
Hello guys i am familiar with computers etc, But I am not at all familiar with installing Linux. Im am not to sure about the partitioning of the hard drive, the bios, and basically the entire process of installing this OS. I have some of the information on your web site but still am a little confus
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry to bother you for a what may be a silly question?
There are no silly questions, there are however silly answers ;-)
> Can it be installed onto a Windows 98 PC
Yes. You need to install it on a separate partion however, if your win98
Hi:-)
Since moving to Debian, I really wanted to get the most out of my
system, f.e 3 HDD on a controller card.
One wish was to move parts of the Installation to the other faster HDD.
Now searching for the answer I found:
http://www.opq.se.linux.nf/stepbystep.html
there are several mirror sit
On Tue, 9 May 2000, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > I have an operational system, but some basic tools such as pico are
> > not installed or I cannot find them.
> pico ist part of pine, pine is non-free. you have to install the
> pine-source and compile it by yourself. just enter the source-tree and
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 15:47:11 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have an operational system, but some basic tools such as pico are not
> installed or I cannot find them.
Due to licensing issues, we can only distribute pico and pine in source
form (see the 'pine4-src' and 'pine396-src' packages
> I have an operational system, but some basic tools such as pico are
> not installed or I cannot find them.
pico ist part of pine, pine is non-free. you have to install the
pine-source and compile it by yourself. just enter the source-tree and
type "debian/rules binary"
> Also the program to setup
I am fairly new to the linux world, but I have been running Red Hat for a
couple of months with few problems. I am trying to install the debian
release on a PIII-550 MHz for use a an Oracle database server. I read the
instructions and cannot get the installation to complete properly. I have
an o
On Sat, 22 Apr 2000, college pc wrote:
>
> Dear, Sir
> How are you ...
> I have 4 CD's , 2 Binary & 2 source of Debian Linux 2.1r2 . I try to install
> it.
>
> 1- I ask about applications, are they included in these 3 other cd's or not.?
The "GNU/Linux operating sytem" = the kernel + OS spec
college pc wrote:
> Dear, Sir
> How are you ...
> I have 4 CD's , 2 Binary & 2 source of Debian Linux 2.1r2 . I try to install
> it.
>
> 1- I ask about applications, are they included in these 3 other cd's or not.?
Debian comes with a whole bunch of applications and programs. If
you are miss
Dear, Sir
How are you ...
I have 4 CD's , 2 Binary & 2 source of
Debian Linux 2.1r2 . I try to install it.
1- I ask about applications, are they
included in these 3 other cd's or not.?
2- Until I complete installation nothing about (
please insert CD label 2 or 3 or 4 )
for what they
Friends,
Linux - Debian Distribution was installed in my machine successfully, after
the command above:
boot: linux aha1542=0x134
Thanks,
[ ] Ailton S. A.
From: "Ailton Santos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: LI
Santos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
CC: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: LINUX installation - Debian Distribution
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 14:10:42 -0500
> Interface - Adaptec SCSI, model AHA1540CF/AHA1542CF:
> IRQ 11, DMA 5, ID 7 PORT 134h
>
> Interface - Adaptec SCSI, model AHA1540CF/AHA1542CF:
> IRQ 11, DMA 5, ID 7 PORT 134h
> BIOS Revisao 2.02 Ender. Base DC000h
> FIRMWARE Revisao E.0 Soma Verific 4B81h
> HD ID 0 and PORT 80h
>
Here is something from a previous post that might help:
Friends,
I need assistance for to install a LINUX 2.0.29 at my machine using a Debian
distribution.
Configuration:
Machine - 486DX2, 66MHZ, RAM-16MB and HD-1GB(SEAGATE ST31230N.
Interface - Adaptec SCSI, model AHA1540CF/AHA1542CF:
IRQ 11, DMA 5, ID 7 PORT 134h
BIOS Revi
"Dwayne C . Litzenberger" wrote:
...
> Performance-wise, you should keep two /swaps, but when you're booting the
> distro on hda, use the swap on hdb, and vice-versa.
Why is that...? Original poster's swapfiles are not to be used
concurently. Do swapfiles need to "remember" something between eac
On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 09:25:12AM +0700, Oki DZ wrote:
>
>
> Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
> >
> > > One of the things I use the linux box for is an FTP server for my LAN,
> > > and I
> > > was wondering if it is okay to share the /home/ftp/pub directory between
> > > the 2
> > > distros so that a
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 05:41:50PM -0600, RRPotratz wrote
> I'm a relative newbie to linux with a working Red Hat 6.0 system, but I would
> like to migrate to Debian. To do so I would like to install to a second hd,
> and keep my Red Hat until I've felt out Debian, but I have a
> few questions.
>
RRPotratz wrote:
>
> I'm a relative newbie to linux with a working Red Hat 6.0 system, but I would
> like to migrate to Debian. To do so I would like to install to a second hd,
> and keep my Red Hat until I've felt out Debian, but I have a
> few questions.
You have a quite high spririt of adve
Jean-Yves BARBIER wrote:
>
> > One of the things I use the linux box for is an FTP server for my LAN, and I
> > was wondering if it is okay to share the /home/ftp/pub directory between
> > the 2
> > distros so that as it gets modified in one distro the modifications will be
> > updated in the o
> One of the things I use the linux box for is an FTP server for my LAN, and I
> was wondering if it is okay to share the /home/ftp/pub directory between the 2
> distros so that as it gets modified in one distro the modifications will be
> updated in the other. For example if my partitions are:
>
I'm a relative newbie to linux with a working Red Hat 6.0 system, but I would
like to migrate to Debian. To do so I would like to install to a second hd,
and keep my Red Hat until I've felt out Debian, but I have a
few questions.
One of the things I use the linux box for is an FTP server for my L
John Doe wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am interested in installing the Linux OS on my Compaq Presario 2266. I
> also wish to retain my current OS, Windows 98. I have been to your FTP site
> but I am confused as to what files I need and where to place them to get
> Linux running.
___
> Hello,
>
> I am interested in installing the Linux OS on my Compaq Presario 2266. I
> also wish to retain my current OS, Windows 98. I have been to your FTP site
> but I am confused as to what files I need and where to place them to get
> Linux running. Your assistance is appriciated.
Go
Hello,
I am interested in installing the Linux OS on my Compaq Presario 2266. I
also wish to retain my current OS, Windows 98. I have been to your FTP site but
I am confused as to what files I need and where to place them to get Linux
running. Your assistance is appriciated.
Get your Fre
In a message dated 4/15/99 12:54:58 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Do you think I can delete all the directories it created for the
> installation? (not the WordPerfect directory of course.) I suppose these
> might have been left behind because of my multiple attempts to
A big thanks to you for all the help. I installed the said libraries,
etc, etc, and WordPerfect is now installed and up and running.
For the information of other beginners, the installation files should be
dumped in a subdirectory, not the root directory, and then all goes
fine.
Do you think I ca
A big thanks to you for all the help. I installed the said libraries,
etc, etc, and WordPerfect is now installed and up and running.
The installation files should be dumped in a subdirectory, not the root
directory, and then all goes fine.
Thanks for all the help.
So libc6 does not in anyway replace libc5, meaning I have to install
both libraries and not just libc6 then?
David
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> The libraries Jan menionted (included at the end of this post) are the files
> you need to make the install work. You need t
The libraries Jan menionted (included at the end of this post) are the files
you need to make the install work. You need the xlib, xpm, and licb5
installed. The xlib and xpm need to be libc5 versions - you may already have
then libc6 versions installed as well.
-Jay
In a message dated 4/15/9
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, David Nelson wrote:
> At one point it complains it doesn't find libm.so.5. This doesn't appear
> to be installed, it doesn't apparently form part of the debian
> distribution (no entry for it in the dselect packages list), and
> WordPerfect says nothing about some extra needed
4.7
>
> HTH
>
> On 15 Apr 99, at 14:43, David Nelson
> wrote about WordPerfect for Linux installation :
>
> > Hi there,
> > Anybody got any ideas for this?
> >
> > I downloaded WordPerfect for Linux (an X application), gunzipped it to a
> > tar fil
In a message dated 4/15/99 7:46:00 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I downloaded WordPerfect for Linux (an X application), gunzipped it to a
> tar file and then ran tar on it to extract about 8 or 9 files plus Runme
> (the installer script) and readme (the info and instruct
Hi there,
Anybody got any ideas for this?
I downloaded WordPerfect for Linux (an X application), gunzipped it to a
tar file and then ran tar on it to extract about 8 or 9 files plus Runme
(the installer script) and readme (the info and instructions). I put the
lot in /tmp on my filesystem. I run R
>> >On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Cyril Heck wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have an old CD of debian 1.3 and am trying to install packages from
>> there.
>> >> I just installed debian 2.1 after being downloaded from the internet.
>> >> This was my first install but everything seemed allright.
>> >>
>> >> The problem i
t; À : Cyril Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date : dimanche 4 avril 1999 20:04
> Objet : Re: Linux installation help
>
> >yes
> >
> >--
> >On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Cyril Heck wrote:
> >
> >> I have an old CD of debian 1.3 and am trying to install package
avril 1999 20:04
Objet : Re: Linux installation help
>yes
>
>--
>On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Cyril Heck wrote:
>
>> I have an old CD of debian 1.3 and am trying to install packages from
there.
>> I just installed debian 2.1 after being downloaded from the internet.
>&g
I have an old CD of debian 1.3 and am trying to install packages from there.
I just installed debian 2.1 after being downloaded from the internet.
This was my first install but everything seemed allright.
The problem is it seems the system (linux) doesn't recognize my CD drive, I
think because it
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Michael Stenner wrote:
>Don't know too much about this, but it seems odd to jump from hdb1 to
>hdb5 with no 2,3,4 in between. However, if it is working so far, it's
hdb5 is the first extended partition number. hdb1 is the primary
partition, hdb2 is an extended partition (no
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>*- Michael Stenner wrote about "Re: Fwd: Re: Windows95 and Linux Installation"
>> On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
>>>On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Harrison, Shawn wrote:
>>>
>>>> But, LILO will be
*- Michael Stenner wrote about "Re: Fwd: Re: Windows95 and Linux Installation"
> On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
>>On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Harrison, Shawn wrote:
>>
>>> But, LILO will be installed on the slave drive? So you can't use it as
>&
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
>On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Harrison, Shawn wrote:
>
>> But, LILO will be installed on the slave drive? So you can't use it as
>> the boot loader. Win95 is on the primary drive, so you'll use it as the
>> bootloader and then run LOADLIN from within Windows
> Hello, please help
Hi, ok
> My computer has been setup with Windows 95 for a couple of years now
> and I am very familiar with it. It has one 1.7GB IDE hard drive, all
> as one partition. I wanted to setup Debian Linux on my machine without
> having to repartition my harddrive and go through a
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On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Harrison, Shawn wrote:
> But, LILO will be installed on the slave drive? So you can't use it as
> the boot loader. Win95 is on the primary drive, so you'll use it as the
> bootloader and then run LOADLIN from within Windows (DOS, really) t
Jay wrote:
>
> Mike Archer wrote:
>
> > When I get to the step Install Kernel and Modules, I can't find the
> > original Win95 harddrive with the Linux files on it to continue. Do
> > I need to make a DOS partition on the 814MB harddrive and copy the
> > C:\Linux directory to that? or do I nee
<<>>
When I get to the step Install Kernel and Modules, I can't find the
original Win95 harddrive with the Linux files on it to continue. Do I
need to make a DOS partition on the 814MB harddrive and copy the
C:\Linux directory to that? or do I need to make the 814MB hard the
master disk?
<<>>
The
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Mike Archer wrote:
> ...them in a directory called C:\Linux. I ran the install.bat and went
>through the first few steps of the install, Keyboard setup,etc. Then
>partitioned the second(814MB) physical drive in my harddrive like this:
>
>/dev/hdb1 type 83 Linux Swap 96MB Logic
In a message dated 1/21/99 11:14:19 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> /dev/hdb1 type 83 Linux Swap 96MB Logical
> /dev/hdb5 type 82 Linux 718MB Primary boot
>
> my first question is: is this correct?
>
This seems fine. The normal rule of thumb is that your swap
Hello, please help
I've read all the other messages about Win95/98/NT and Linux together,
but non of them answered my question.
My computer has been setup with Windows 95 for a couple of years now
and I am very familiar with it. It has one 1.7GB IDE hard drive, all
as one partition. I wanted to
On Thu, Aug 06, 1998 at 07:41:32PM +0200, Giuseppe Sacco wrote:
> I have a laptop from TOSHIBA, model 310CDS, and I have a copy of your
> last distribution (hamm, 2.0, 24/7/98.)
>
> I have a floppy disk that I wrote using the command rawrite2 whith
> arguments 'resc1440.bin' and 'A:'. (from
> debi
Hi people,
I have a laptop from TOSHIBA, model 310CDS, and I have a copy of your
last distribution (hamm, 2.0, 24/7/98.)
I have a floppy disk that I wrote using the command rawrite2 whith
arguments 'resc1440.bin' and 'A:'. (from
debian/hamm/main/disks-i386/current)
Then I inserted the floppy disk
> He's right, definitely a new hard drive. I installed Debian on a 100meg
> partition to test it out, and have since installed XWindows and KDE. Now
> I want to start adding some proper applications, and run out of room.
> However, I think a 4-6 gig is a bit overkill - just 1 gig would probably
> s
>> Dear Sir/Madam,
>>
>> I am a Linux novice who would like to get started with Debian Linux. I
>> currently have a Zenith Data Systems 486 33MHz SX with 16Mb of RAM, a 125Mb
>> Hard Drive, a 1.44Mb floppy, and a VGA display. I have successfully
>> installed the base system, unfortunately I woul
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I am a Linux novice who would like to get started with Debian Linux. I
> currently have a Zenith Data Systems 486 33MHz SX with 16Mb of RAM, a 125Mb
> Hard Drive, a 1.44Mb floppy, and a VGA display. I have successfully
> installed the base system, unfortunately I would like
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am a Linux novice who would like to get started with Debian Linux. I
currently have a Zenith Data Systems 486 33MHz SX with 16Mb of RAM, a 125Mb
Hard Drive, a 1.44Mb floppy, and a VGA display. I have successfully
installed the base system, unfortunately I would like to run X-wi
Unless you're inserting the wrong disk, it looks like a kernel bug.
Send it to Linus.
lazaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Debian Linux Installation problem
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I have run into a strange problem while trying to install Debian Linux
1.1. I downloaded the boot, root and base image files (3.5"), rawrote
the image files to floppies and booted off the boot floppy. At the boot
prompt, I ed w/ the boot floppy still inside the floppy drive. I
inserted the root flo
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