On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 11:04:54 -0700, Abhishek Sharma wrote:
> I have Windows 7 (64 bit) on my primary hard drive. I created an image
> of debian on a CD using .iso file and installed debian on an external
> hard drive. It insatlled successfully without any problem. I had created
> just single parti
On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 11:04:54 -0700 (PDT)
Abhishek Sharma wrote:
> I have Windows 7 (64 bit) on my primary hard drive. I created an
> image of debian on a CD using .iso file and installed debian on an
> external hard drive. It insatlled successfully without any problem. I
> had created just single
I have Windows 7 (64 bit) on my primary hard drive. I created an image of
debian on a CD using .iso file and installed debian on an external hard drive.
It insatlled successfully without any problem. I had created just single
partition on whole external hard drive.
When I try to boot the system
On Fri, Nov 06, 2009 at 03:34:02AM EST, Dimple Patel wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a dual-boot system with Ubuntu 9.10 and Debian 5.01. I did a
> fresh installation of Ubuntu 9.10. After that though Debian 5.0.1
> installation is shown in the boot menu, am unable to boot into Debian.
>
> I get a mess
On Fri,06.Nov.09, 14:04:02, Dimple Patel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a dual-boot system with Ubuntu 9.10 and Debian 5.01. I did a
> fresh installation of Ubuntu 9.10. After that though Debian
> 5.0.1 installation is shown in the boot menu, am unable to boot into
> Debian.
>
> I get a message sa
Hello,
I have a dual-boot system with Ubuntu 9.10 and Debian 5.01. I did a fresh
installation of Ubuntu 9.10. After that though Debian
5.0.1 installation is shown in the boot menu, am unable to boot into Debian.
I get a message saying "error: You need to load the kernel first". Can anyone
h
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