On Wed, 2024-11-06 at 15:01 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Van Snyder wrote:
> > I tried to use the netinst to install Debian 12.5 onto a Dell
> > Inspiron
> > 15. Eventually, after the usual things, it said there was no
> > kernel. So
> > I tried the 12.1.0 neti
On Wed, 06 Nov 2024 10:57:56 -0800
Van Snyder wrote:
> I tried to use the netinst to install Debian 12.5 onto a Dell Inspiron
> 15. Eventually, after the usual things, it said there was no kernel.
> So I tried the 12.1.0 netinst and it also said there was no kernel.
> What happene
Van Snyder wrote:
> I tried to use the netinst to install Debian 12.5 onto a Dell Inspiron
> 15. Eventually, after the usual things, it said there was no kernel. So
> I tried the 12.1.0 netinst and it also said there was no kernel. What
> happened? How can I install?
"no kernel
I tried to use the netinst to install Debian 12.5 onto a Dell Inspiron
15. Eventually, after the usual things, it said there was no kernel. So
I tried the 12.1.0 netinst and it also said there was no kernel. What
happened? How can I install?
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 23:41, Brian wrote:
> But you did not download and try the one I suggested? Therefore, you
> are working blindfolded. It is dated 2022-0 7-05. The archive modules
> may match the d-i kernel.
I successfully installed Sid using the Bullseye mini.iso that I
downloaded from th
On Sat 16 Jul 2022 at 20:56:51 +0100, Piscium wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 19:49, Brian wrote:
> >
> > On Sat 16 Jul 2022 at 18:27:29 +0100, Piscium wrote:
>
> > > [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianUnstable
> > > [2] deb.debian.org
> >
> > Is the mini.iso at
> >
> >
> > http://ftp.nl.debia
/dev, and so on).
On BusyBox I ran 'uname -a' and it told me I am running the debian-sid
kernel 5.10.0-8, built on 2021-07-28. This might be the reason for the
error message I got, "No kernel modules found". It is a very old
kernel. So perhaps the mini.iso was not built in a long whi
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 19:26, Charles Curley
wrote:
> Look in the installation logs for suspicious messages. During
> installation, they are at /target/var/log/installer/. After you reboot
> into the newly installed system, they are at /var/log/installer/.
I chose "Execute Shell", got a window w
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 at 19:49, Brian wrote:
>
> On Sat 16 Jul 2022 at 18:27:29 +0100, Piscium wrote:
> > [1] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianUnstable
> > [2] deb.debian.org
>
> Is the mini.iso at
>
>
> http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/dists/bullseye/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/
>
>
h all the various
> options without any error, network configuration also succeeded, then
> at the step "Download installer components" I got the error "No kernel
> modules found". The mirror is the default and recommended [2].
>
> Any ideas? Could it be that the
On Sat, 16 Jul 2022 18:27:29 +0100
Piscium wrote:
> … network configuration also succeeded, then
> at the step "Download installer components" I got the error "No kernel
> modules found". The mirror is the default and recommended [2].
>
> Any ideas? Cou
ed, then
at the step "Download installer components" I got the error "No kernel
modules found". The mirror is the default and recommended [2].
Any ideas? Could it be that the specified ISO got somehow out of sync
with what is available in the default mirror?
[1] h
Hi,
"Rick Thomas" wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2021, at 6:21 PM, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
> > Next thing to test -- can I install bullseye the same way?
>
> So I tried installing bullseye from [1] which, incidentally is dated Dec 2,
> 2020. Isn't this kinda old for a "current" Bullseye?
That's from
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Christofer C. Bell <
christofer.c.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Leonid Korostyshevski <
> korostyshevski@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> If somebody knows, is that bug fixed in upcoming DVD 30-01-2012 weekly
>> build? ~3.7Gb is a way big
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Leonid Korostyshevski <
korostyshevski@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> If somebody knows, is that bug fixed in upcoming DVD 30-01-2012 weekly
> build? ~3.7Gb is a way big for 3G uplink, so should it be marked for
> download when *.iso will be ready for?
>
Leonid,
If b
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 2:28 AM, Jan Harnisch wrote:
> Same problem here. After receiving the error, at first it seems possible
> to continue the installation (as long as one doesn't need the network
> card). However when entering partman, there seems to be no way to assign a
> mountpoint to any
Same problem here. After receiving the error, at first it seems possible
to continue the installation (as long as one doesn't need the network
card). However when entering partman, there seems to be no way to assign
a mountpoint to any partition.
The only workaround I found so far is this one:
Hello, list!
Trying to install weekly build subj from USB stick. An image in use is
'debian-testing-i386-DVD-1.iso'. Boot and installer's start are fine but
next step shows a message: "No kernel modules were found... mismatch kernel
version... etc.". Have no possibility t
[This message has also been posted to linux.debian.user.]
I had sarge on a Compaq Armada 3500 notebook. No ACPI,
but APM suspend to disk was working with an upstream
kernel with APM compiled in.
Fresh etch install on the same system, 2.6.17-2-686.
modprobe apm gives
apm: BIOS version 1.2 Flags 0x
On Friday 30 June 2006 16:49, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> On Friday 30 June 2006 16:18, Seth Goodman wrote:
> > On Friday, June 30, 2006 1:31 PM -0500, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> > > Several days ago, DSA-1103 (2.6.8 kernel update) was announced due
> > > to several security issues. But as of today,
On Friday 30 June 2006 16:18, Seth Goodman wrote:
> On Friday, June 30, 2006 1:31 PM -0500, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> > Several days ago, DSA-1103 (2.6.8 kernel update) was announced due
> > to several security issues. But as of today,
> > http://www.debian.org/security/2006/ still does not show i
On Friday, June 30, 2006 1:31 PM -0500, Joshua J. Kugler wrote:
> Several days ago, DSA-1103 (2.6.8 kernel update) was announced due
> to several security issues. But as of today,
> http://www.debian.org/security/2006/ still does not show it, and
> all my apt-get updates/upgrades have not downloa
Several days ago, DSA-1103 (2.6.8 kernel update) was announced due to several
security issues. But as of today, http://www.debian.org/security/2006/ still
does not show it, and all my apt-get updates/upgrades have not downloaded it
or indicated that is is available.
Is it coming?
j
--
Joshu
Scott wrote:
> I did my Sid install with the Debian Installer GUI Beta
>
> http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstallerGUI.
>
> It's a 10 MB ISO image that performs a net install. When you run it,
> you're given the choice of installing Stable, Testing or Unstable. I
> didn't consider the DVDs bec
Evan Carmi wrote:
Hello,
I was trying to install Debian Sid on a IBM T22 Thinkpad from DVD's and was
stopped by the following error message.
---
[!!] Load installer components from CD
No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch be
Hello,
I was trying to install Debian Sid on a IBM T22 Thinkpad from DVD's and was
stopped by the following error message.
---
[!!] Load installer components from CD
No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch between a
kernel us
> Hello again.
>
> > You are definitely right. You might want to send an email
> about it in to the
> > debian-kernel ML?
> Well, at least I could try. Do you think it makes sence - I do not
> want to bother they.
Go ahead and send them an email. They should or could still maintain the 2.4
branch
Hello again.
> You are definitely right. You might want to send an email about it in to the
> debian-kernel ML?
Well, at least I could try. Do you think it makes sence - I do not
want to bother they.
> Anyway, you can always move to 2.6.13. I have my iptables box working cool
> with 2.6.12.
Well
> Hi Alejandro,
>
> > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > I am still running a 2.4.x kernel since I need stable isdn support
> > > which is not really there in 2.6 - however I wonder why no kernel
> > > updates are distributed over apt-get.
> > &g
Hi Alejandro,
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I am still running a 2.4.x kernel since I need stable isdn support
> > which is not really there in 2.6 - however I wonder why no kernel
> > updates are distributed over apt-get.
> > I am still using the 2.4.27 shipped with
> Hi there,
>
> I am still running a 2.4.x kernel since I need stable isdn support
> which is not really there in 2.6 - however I wonder why no kernel
> updates are distributed over apt-get.
> I am still using the 2.4.27 shipped with sarge - although
> already 2.4.31 is out.
Hi there,
I am still running a 2.4.x kernel since I need stable isdn support
which is not really there in 2.6 - however I wonder why no kernel
updates are distributed over apt-get.
I am still using the 2.4.27 shipped with sarge - although already 2.4.31 is out.
No chance to get pre-compiled
Hi,
I've been trying to install the official ATI driver for my graphics card,
but I get the following error:
[Error] Kernel Module : No kernel module build environment - please
consult rea$
The strange think is that the installation works fine in the 2.4.x kernel,
but in the 2.6.8-2-686 k
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 15:35, Mathias Gygax wrote:
2. if it's not needed for accessing root, just but the name of the
>module to /etc/modules. just the name of the module (without .o) on one
>line there. it will be auto-loaded at startup.
Yo!
That was the one I needed, and I should have r
og-ng [or sysklogd] and klogd,
> as the documentation says, work closely with each other.
> The package klogd sends kernel logs
> (including my wanted iptables firewall logs) to the syslog daemon.
I had the same problem (no kernel messages) - restarting sysklogd and
klogd in this order so
I installed the package "syslog-ng", replacing the package "sysklogd".
After this, my kernel logs (including my "iptables" logs) no longer
went to /var/log/{kern,debug,messages}, or any other file in /var/log.
Syslog-ng would log the usual daemon messages.
After spending 5 hours alterning the new
Hello,
I just upgraded my kernel to 2.2.18, but I can not let it work correctly.
I copied the .config file of my 2.2.17 kernel to the 2.2.18 source dir,
ran menuconig and compiled the kernel.
As with my previous kernel, I have enabled the
kernel_level_autoconfiguration->bootp, which has worked fi
>
> Question 1.. How do I unpack the source code so that everything
> falls down to the appropriate directories??
Grab a kernel tarball, untar it in /tmp, then move the created linux
dir to /usr/src/kernel-source-.
Then make a symlink in /usr/src called linux and point it to the
source you inten
With the distribution that I used to install Linux (Linux
Press 2.1) after the installation was complete I realized
that the source code had not been downloaded !
Question 1.. How do I unpack the source code so that everything
falls down to the appropriate directories??
Question 2.. I am curren
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