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>hello there, (please forgive my poor English)
Hi Damiaan
No need, Your English is very good. I don't know anything about your
cdrom, but I do have allot Of experience with bad disks. Try A
different disk and redownload resc1440.bin and rawrite it again it may
have gotten c
On Thu, 19 Nov 1998, Alex McCool wrote:
> Is there a resc1440.bin image for slink?
> All I can find is resc1742.bin ( whatever size that is)
There will be one very soon.
Is there a resc1440.bin image for slink?
All I can find is resc1742.bin ( whatever size that is)
Alex
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ports the new drivers for aic7890
and
> 3m905B. I would like to patch the source of 2.0.35 with the news
drivers
> and make the drv1440.bin, resc1440.bin and root.bin disks on the
> old system.
>
> How do I make these boot disks after compil
Hello,
Section 8.3 of the installation manual may help. It says to copy your custom
kernel to over the file named linux on the rescue floppy and run the rdev.sh
script that is found on the floppy.
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Hi,
I am planning to upgrade my system with aic7890 and 3c905B.
there are not boot disks that supports the new drivers for aic7890 and
3m905B. I would like to patch the source of 2.0.35 with the news drivers
and make the drv1440.bin, resc1440.bin and root.bin disks on the
old system.
How do I
>> "JC" == Jimen Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JC> 1. How do I set my hostname? Everywhere the hostname should appear, the
JC> string "(none)" is placed there instead, no qoutes.
Check /etc/hostname.
It should be the hostname without the domain part (like "mybox".
Then in /etc/hosts you
On Fri, 21 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Jimen Ching wrote:
> Instead, try to unpack base2_0.tgz directly onto your hosed system. IIRC
> it contains all the necessary devices and essential libs. Just boot the
> rescue floppy, switch to VC2 and mount your root filesystem
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> Instead, try to unpack base2_0.tgz directly onto your hosed system.
> I think
> you'll have to extract files from it using cpio, as there's no tar on the
> rescue disk. I'm not used to cpio, so what I'
Jimen Ching wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Please help me. I accidentally hosed my linux upgrade and need to
> reinstall from scratch. But when I tried to boot from the rescue disk,
> the kernel crashed on me. I have an AHA-2842 SCSI controller.
You might want to try the boot disk mentionned bel
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Jimen Ching wrote:
> After I upgraded to hamm (no problems encountered, good job), I noticed
> some obsolete packages, which I progressed to remove. I did this in steps
> so I don't harm my system. I did all of this in X, which may be my first
> mistake. Everything went f
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Jimen Ching wrote:
> > Please help me. I accidentally hosed my linux upgrade and need to
> > reinstall from scratch.
> Hmm, how far did your system fall beyond the edge? Chances are that you
> may very well be able to fix t
On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Jimen Ching wrote:
> Please help me. I accidentally hosed my linux upgrade and need to
> reinstall from scratch.
Hmm, how far did your system fall beyond the edge? Chances are that you
may very well be able to fix things and complete the upgrade.
> But when I t
Hi all,
Please help me. I accidentally hosed my linux upgrade and need to
reinstall from scratch. But when I tried to boot from the rescue disk,
the kernel crashed on me. I have an AHA-2842 SCSI controller. The kernel
detected it and tries to reset something. The next thing I see is a
Were you using rawrite ?
> I was attempting to install Debian from floppy but the RESC1440.BIN is
> too large to fit on a 1.44 disk. This seems to make installation
> impossible. Am I doing something wrong or what? I ended up installing
> from the hard drive. Other th
On Tue, 24 Mar 1998, Bill Leach wrote:
> You are right in that it call for an option in the docs (though the
> option is 'bs=512'). However, I have pretty much always just specified
> the 'if', 'of' and they work.
Here's another one, I have never had any problems with:
cat /vmlinuz > /dev/fd0
You are right in that it call for an option in the docs (though the
option is 'bs=512'). However, I have pretty much always just specified
the 'if', 'of' and they work.
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-bill
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from a 1996 Micro$lo
Hi,
> Well I just copied resc1440.bin to a floppy last night.
> Did you use?: dd if=resc1440.bin of=/dev/fd0
Just out of curiosity, shouldn't there be a "bs=126b" in there somewhere.
For example:
dd if=resc1440.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=126b
I seem to be remember th
Well I just copied resc1440.bin to a floppy last night.
Did you use?: dd if=resc1440.bin of=/dev/fd0
Mike Santner wrote:
>
> I was attempting to install Debian from floppy but the RESC1440.BIN is
> too large to fit on a 1.44 disk. This seems to make installation
> impossible.
I was attempting to install Debian from floppy but the RESC1440.BIN is
too large to fit on a 1.44 disk. This seems to make installation
impossible. Am I doing something wrong or what? I ended up installing
from the hard drive. Other than that, the installation is very easy
and straight
t night
>> and I ran into a serious problem while trying to install linux. The
>> debian boot disk (resc1440.bin from 1997-10-13 and 1997-08-01) died just
>> after the kernel was loaded and booting, after about 10 kernel boot
>> messages the system rebooted itself (too quick t
an boot disk (resc1440.bin from 1997-10-13 and 1997-08-01) died just
> after the kernel was loaded and booting, after about 10 kernel boot
> messages the system rebooted itself (too quick to read just what the
> last messages were, maybe PCI stuff). The system is an AMD K6 200Mhz,
> Iwill
rying to install linux. The
debian boot disk (resc1440.bin from 1997-10-13 and 1997-08-01) died just
after the kernel was loaded and booting, after about 10 kernel boot
messages the system rebooted itself (too quick to read just what the
last messages were, maybe PCI stuff). The system is an A
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