On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 01:22:54PM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> I keep sending these to people directly instead of the list. My apologies!!
>
> Ooops. I created a new user by mistake when I was finishing the
> installation, or maybe it happened before. The result is that
> /home/emmajane no lo
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 01:22:54PM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> I keep sending these to people directly instead of the list. My apologies!!
>
> Ooops. I created a new user by mistake when I was finishing the
> installation, or maybe it happened before. The result is that
> /home/emmajane no lo
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 13:22, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> I keep sending these to people directly instead of the list. My apologies!!
>
> Ooops. I created a new user by mistake when I was finishing the
> installation, or maybe it happened before. The result is that
> /home/emmajane no longer contains
Hi Emma
On (02/06/03 13:22), Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> Ooops. I created a new user by mistake when I was finishing the
> installation, or maybe it happened before. The result is that
> /home/emmajane no longer contains my files.
>
> Any idea where they might be?
>
I did something like this the ot
*phew* the problem was that I didn't have /home mounted. I added it to the
/etc/fstab file and then mounted it by hand. All of my data is still
there. Now I just need to back it up and start over. :)
emma
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On even further investigation I noticed that /home isn't included in
/etc/mtab or /etc/fstab. I'm now trying to figure out the correct line to
insert...
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I keep sending these to people directly instead of the list. My apologies!!
Ooops. I created a new user by mistake when I was finishing the
installation, or maybe it happened before. The result is that
/home/emmajane no longer contains my files.
Any idea where they might be?
thanks!
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Emma Jan
Ooops. I created a new user by mistake when I was finishing the
installation, or maybe it happened before. The result is that
/home/emmajane no longer contains my files.
Any idea where they might be?
thanks!
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Emma Jane Hogbin
Xtrinsic
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> Do you have a cdrom installed and can you set your bios to boot from the
> cd.
Yeah, this is what I'm working on right now. It took me about half a dozen
tries but I've *finally* got the base install working. I'm not sure why it
finally started working but I did have to wipe hda2 a couple of tim
On Mon, Jun 02, 2003 at 10:35:58AM -0400, Emma Jane Hogbin wrote:
> This is really quite strange. I was moving my office from one room to
> another. I hadn't shut down my computer and when I went to do a "sudo
> halt" it couldn't find "sudo". It was weird but I was in the middle of
> moving so I po
This is really quite strange. I was moving my office from one room to
another. I hadn't shut down my computer and when I went to do a "sudo
halt" it couldn't find "sudo". It was weird but I was in the middle of
moving so I powered off my computer with the power switch.
Now it won't boot. I'm getti
Now my problem is solve
Which way ? Well
I recompile the kernel with sound card support and only es1371 drivers
compiled...All is fine now
May the force be with you
Pierre
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David P James wrote:
> Pierre Dupuis was roused into action on 09/11/02 09:58 and wrote:
>
>> Hi
Pierre Dupuis was roused into action on 09/11/02 09:58 and wrote:
> Hi All :)
>
> So i'm back on woody this time
> But i always got one little problem, my soundcard which is a Creative
> SB128PCI, does not respondI'm using kernel 2.4.18. Can someone tell
> me which module must i compile
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On Wednesday 11 September 2002 06:55 am, Jerry Gaiser wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 06:44, David Pastern wrote:
> > Now I did a silly thing - after doing all the necessary stuff I just
> > copied across the System.map and bzImage files to my /boot di
Hi All :)
So i'm back on woody this time
But i always got one little problem, my soundcard which is a Creative
SB128PCI, does not respondI'm using kernel 2.4.18. Can someone tell
me which module must i compile in the kernel to make my sound card
working properly :)
Thanx for all previ
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 06:44, David Pastern wrote:
> Now I did a silly thing - after doing all the necessary stuff I just copied
> across the System.map and bzImage files to my /boot dir and renamed them to
> current kernel and .map files - overwriting them. I'm kicking myself for
> not being my
Hi guys,
Well - i'm at a loss with this. I'm running Woody, kernel 2.4.18 (bf24) and
it was all working ok. I needed to get my soundcard working (via82cxxx
chipset - onboard sound). I had the modules compiled in the kernel for
this. I did an apt-get install sndconfig and installed that to hel
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 07:20:52PM -0700, Forrest English wrote:
>
> 1. i tried to install win98 to play games
> 2. it decided it wouldn't get through the setup. locked 4 times.
> 3. so, i put in my debian cd
> 3. rescue root=/dev/hda5
> 4. it boots up, all good...
> 5. login, re-run lilo
> 6. lil
On Fri, 4 May 2001 22:34:41 -0500 (CDT), Petr [Dingo] Dvorak whispered to
the router:
!!
!! either add 'install=/boot/boot.b' line in /etc/lilo.conf and rerun
lilo, or run
!! /sbin/install-mbr and then rerun lilo, then reboot, and as long the
win 98 is
!! on 1st primary partition and linux on 2n
On 4 May 2001, Forrest English wrote:
FE>
FE> 1. i tried to install win98 to play games
FE> 2. it decided it wouldn't get through the setup. locked 4 times.
FE> 3. so, i put in my debian cd
FE> 3. rescue root=/dev/hda5
FE> 4. it boots up, all good...
FE> 5. login, re-run lilo
FE> 6. lilo seems to
1. i tried to install win98 to play games
2. it decided it wouldn't get through the setup. locked 4 times.
3. so, i put in my debian cd
3. rescue root=/dev/hda5
4. it boots up, all good...
5. login, re-run lilo
6. lilo seems to work fine.
7. i reboot
8. I9990305 is all that apears where i expe
I'm in desperate need for help and I hope someone on this
list is able to help me out, I'd really appreciate it.
I shut down my Debian box last night, and turned it off when
it displayed the message "Power down." When I tried to boot
tonight, it simply displayed "LI" and did nothing. Now the
LILO
"Frankie" wrote:
HTML code - please don't; it's a pain in the neck for ordinary
mailreaders.
>I cannot get linux to boot from my HDD, which comes up as hde.
>I altered the entries in my fstab when I upgraded my computer.
/etc/fstab has nothing to do with booting; its job is to tabulate whic
I cannot get linux to boot from my HDD, which comes up as
hde.
I altered the entries in my fstab when I upgraded my
computer.
The reason I have it on the 3rd ide channel, is that my old
486 had no problems with drives > 2.1M, but my (second-hand) pentium does. I
have an old western digita
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