Re: Installation error on Intel P35 mainboard

2008-01-29 Thread Bert Schulze
On 29 Jan., 11:20, Feza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Configuration: > Intel DP35DP motherboard > Intel Q6600 CPU > 2 GB 800MHz DDR2 Ram > 250GB SATA HDD > > I tried install Debian 64 Bit Testing release but i didn't. > At first, i set startup parameters that are > "install vga=771 generic.all_gener

Re: Installation Error

2004-09-30 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 10:04:51AM +0400, Faisal Rauf wrote: > My name is Faisal Rauf from Abu Dhabi U.A.E. I download the > DEBAIN Linux 3.0 from www.DEBAIN.org site. I > am trying to install Linux on our server but its giving error like > EMM386. Its P4 Intel

Re: Installation Error

2002-04-12 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Wed, Apr 10, 2002, Luis Garcia ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi, > I bought a set of Debian installation disk from LAN Comp Systems in > Issaquah, Washington. I have tried to install the systems and I always > get an error when I get to disk 3 out of 4. It says: E: sub-process > /usr/bin/dpkg ret

Re: Installation Error

2002-02-25 Thread Tom Cook
John Shepherd wrote: > > Thanks go to the one person who wrote me and suggested > I install from the CD instead of floppies. > Unfortunately, my only access to a CD burner was > through my now-dead windows machine and I don't have > the patience to order CDs through the mail. > > So.I took a

RE: Installation Error

2002-02-21 Thread westk
>= Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] = >Hi, > > > I am a long time ms-dos/windows user taking my >first look at linux. I hope to eventually get apache, >php and mysql running on my home machine so I can work >on creating a mysql application while I wait for my >university to conf

Re: Installation Error

2002-02-20 Thread John Shepherd
Thanks go to the one person who wrote me and suggested I install from the CD instead of floppies. Unfortunately, my only access to a CD burner was through my now-dead windows machine and I don't have the patience to order CDs through the mail. So.I took a guess that the partition I created fo

Re: Installation: error messages

2000-08-11 Thread Helgi Örn
John Pearson wrote: Thank you! Nice web-site! HÖ > > On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 04:43:41PM +0200, Helgi Örn wrote > > Hello Debians! > > > > I just installed 2.1 slink (one more time) and got these messages at the > > end of the dselect package installation: > > > > > > Errors wer

Re: Installation: error messages

2000-08-11 Thread John Pearson
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 04:43:41PM +0200, Helgi Örn wrote > Hello Debians! > > I just installed 2.1 slink (one more time) and got these messages at the > end of the dselect package installation: > > > Errors were encountered while processing > > gs > gv > pstotext > pstoedit > g

Re: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh*

1998-11-20 Thread M.C. Vernon
> Yes,.. I can. the drive is accessible. > I am getting this error when it dies: > > /dev/loop0: Operation not supported by device > /dev/loop0: Operation not supported by device loop0 is a separate device. I have no idea what it does tho... Matthew -- Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo S

RE: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh* (fwd)

1998-11-20 Thread M.C. Vernon
> > So are the jumpers set on the CDROM to tell it it's a master/standalone? > > > > Matthew > > Yep.. I double checked all the jumpers and the cables to make sure > everything was ok. This is really quite frustrating. OK - go to another console (alt-f2) and type dmesg | more Then look for

RE: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh* (fwd)

1998-11-20 Thread Kent West
On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Amanda Shuler wrote: > > > > > > Err.. no.. > > > The cdrom is IDE > > > the hardrive is SCSI > > > I'm installing from the IDE. > > > sorry if I didn't make this clear. > > > > So are the jumpers set on the CDROM to tell it it's a master/standalone? > > > > Matthew > >

Re: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh*

1998-11-20 Thread Amanda Shuler
Just so all of you know what the problem was... I needed to have loopback device compiled into the kernel. That was the problem. I had someone else recompile a new kernel for me with all the right options so I could boot it on the installation cd. It's working now. :) --

Re: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh*

1998-11-20 Thread Amanda Shuler
/dev/sda1 is mount on /target /dev/ram0 is mount on / /dev/hda is mounted on /instmnt That's it. does this help? - Amanda Shuler | I don't want to start any [EMAIL PROTECTED] | blasphemous rumours, but...

Re: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh*

1998-11-20 Thread Amanda Shuler
Yes,.. I can. the drive is accessible. I am getting this error when it dies: /dev/loop0: Operation not supported by device /dev/loop0: Operation not supported by device Then, it dies. On 19 Nov 1998, Gary L. Hennigan wrote: > "Noah L. Meyerhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > | On Thu

Re: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh*

1998-11-20 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
"Noah L. Meyerhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Amanda Shuler wrote: | | > I'm trying to install Debian 2.0. | > I am at the point where it says to "Install operating system kernel and | > modules." | > It asks you what medium will be used to install the system. I choose |

RE: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh* (fwd)

1998-11-20 Thread Amanda Shuler
> > > Err.. no.. > > The cdrom is IDE > > the hardrive is SCSI > > I'm installing from the IDE. > > sorry if I didn't make this clear. > > So are the jumpers set on the CDROM to tell it it's a master/standalone? > > Matthew Yep.. I double checked all the jumpers and the cables to make sure e

RE: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh* (fwd)

1998-11-19 Thread Amanda Shuler
I managed to catch one last part of the error message before it restarts. It says: /dev/loop0: Operation not supported by device /dev/loop0: Operation not supported by device Does this change anything? - Amanda Shuler | I don't want to

RE: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh* (fwd)

1998-11-19 Thread Amanda Shuler
Err.. no.. The cdrom is IDE the hardrive is SCSI I'm installing from the IDE. sorry if I didn't make this clear. - Amanda Shuler | I don't want to start any [EMAIL PROTECTED] | blasphemous rumours, but... ---

RE: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh* (fwd)

1998-11-19 Thread M.C. Vernon
Amanda, Don't you want /dev/sda if it's the first SCSI drive? Matthew -- Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo Steward of the Cambridge Tolkien Society Selwyn College Computer Support http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Chamber/8841/ http://www.cam.ac.uk/CambUniv/Societies/tolkien/ http://pick.sel

RE: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh* (fwd)

1998-11-19 Thread Ian Keith Setford
Are you sure the CD is on its "master " selection? The physical switch/jumper is what I'm referring to. -Ian > Thanks for responding so quickly, but I'm pretty sure that /dev/hda is the > cdrom because I have only one SCSI harddrive. > Besides, it won't let me use any of the others because it c

RE: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh* (fwd)

1998-11-19 Thread Amanda Shuler
Thanks for responding so quickly, but I'm pretty sure that /dev/hda is the cdrom because I have only one SCSI harddrive. Besides, it won't let me use any of the others because it can't find the drive, then. :) - Amanda Shuler | I don'

Re: Installation error.... AGAIN... *sheesh*

1998-11-19 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Amanda Shuler wrote: > I'm trying to install Debian 2.0. > I am at the point where it says to "Install operating system kernel and > modules." > It asks you what medium will be used to install the system. I choose > cd-rom on /dev/hda. It