On 12.05.2012 23:02, Zbigniew Komarnicki wrote:
On Friday 11 of May 2012 14:04:59 you wrote:
Have you tried to boot into Single Mode? Try to remove "quiet" option from
your boot string and add there "acpi=off" or "noapic".
After using the option "acpi=off" the system boot successful.
Thank yo
On Friday 11 of May 2012 14:04:59 you wrote:
> Have you tried to boot into Single Mode? Try to remove "quiet" option from
> your boot string and add there "acpi=off" or "noapic".
After using the option "acpi=off" the system boot successful.
Thank you very much.
Zbigniew
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> On Thursday 10 of May 2012 13:11:08 you wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > Last week, I install Debian testing on my computer and everything went
>> > ok. After reboot, the system boots and stop at some point of the
>> > process. Please see the text from monitor:
>> > -
On Thursday 10 of May 2012 13:11:08 you wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Last week, I install Debian testing on my computer and everything went
> > ok. After reboot, the system boots and stop at some point of the
> > process. Please see the text from monitor:
> > ---
>
> Hello,
>
> Last week, I install Debian testing on my computer and everything went ok.
> After reboot, the system boots and stop at some point of the process.
> Please see the text from monitor:
> ---
> Loading, please wait...
> [ 1.817773] xhci_hcd :02:00.
Hello,
Last week, I install Debian testing on my computer and everything went ok.
After reboot, the system boots and stop at some point of the process.
Please see the text from monitor:
---
Loading, please wait...
[ 1.817773] xhci_hcd :02:00.0: Failed to
> From: Mohammed ElGhwell, Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 3:10 AM
>
> [snip]... Now I have a problem booting the system.
> It stops telling
> "<0>Kernel panic: Aieee, Killing Interrupt handler
> ..."
> I tried even to re-install it but it stops with the
> same message.
> So, will you please
Dear Sir,
I am working with a PC loaded with Debian Linux. It
worked fine. Now I have a problem booting the system.
It stops telling
"<0>Kernel panic: Aieee, Killing Interrupt handler
..."
I tried even to re-install it but it stops with the
same message.
So, will you please tell me is it because o
if you boot with lilo
try to type, if the_name is the word you type to boot linux :
the_name single
this will make your machine to boot in single mode
after what rename :
/etc/init.d/lpd
---> /etc/init.d/lpd_old
try to reboot and see if all works
after what if the answer
Dear sir
I am adminsterator of an E-mail server which is based on linux
operating system recently the system can not boot successfully.Dureing
the booting the station stoped at following point:
starting...
...
...
starting named:named
starting lpd:lpd
and system do nothing after this point.
Tan
Hello
I installed Debian 2.0 the other day. I had a problem in the beginning
because I had to give the physical dimensions of the hard disk as a
parameter to the installation kernel. Anyway, it is now installed but
I'm not able to boot from the hard disk. I chose not to install lilo
in the mas
On Fri, 12 Dec 1997, Daniel J. Mashao wrote:
> I had my system working fine for about 2 months but lately I have been
> experiencing problems. I initially thought it had to do with "dirty"
> filesystems. Now I have excluded that possibility.
>
> Now I wanted to test memory (128M) by removing 64M
I had my system working fine for about 2 months but lately I have been
experiencing problems. I initially thought it had to do with "dirty"
filesystems. Now I have excluded that possibility.
Now I wanted to test memory (128M) by removing 64M at a time and changing
the lilo.conf mem statement. Afte
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>Thank you for the suggestion. this is what I got so far. I repartitioned
>the disk with a 500mb primary partition for DOS (06) (some of my pc
>friends insisted I put DOS as the first one :-), forllowed with
>two 300mb primary linux partitions, and a 64
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "LILO Loading Linux
> Uncompressing Linux..."
> "crc error
> System halted"
Apparently, LILO was installed correctly, and accessed the /vmlinuz
file without (disk i/o) errors. It seems, though, that the correct data
wasn't loa
Thank you for the suggestion. this is what I got so far. I repartitioned
the disk with a 500mb primary partition for DOS (06) (some of my pc
friends insisted I put DOS as the first one :-), forllowed with
two 300mb primary linux partitions, and a 64mb logical linux swap, and
3 or 4 logical par
R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i made
> four primary partition (500mb for linux native, 500mb for linux native,
> 64mb for linux swap, and 900somethinb mb for DOS-32 bit) and marked all
> but the linux swap as bootable. Install went thru without problem.
This is a serious error: only _one_
Hi all,
I am new to Linux. after studied various different distributions I
decided to go with Debian. Having spent two days playing with it, now I
have to ask for help :( I just bought a PC and download the 6 disks for
base systems (rescue, devie, and base14-1 thru base14-4) and made two
copies
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