Re: "Segmentation fault" installing Debian

1999-02-15 Thread Daniel J. Brosemer
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Tony wrote: > >This isn't a great workaround, not even a good one, but I'd go to a prompt > >and run fdisk (instead of cfdisk which the install starts for you). Press > >"m" for help, it's more primitive than cfdisk, but that's why I like it. > >Depending on where cfdisk is s

Re: "Segmentation fault" installing Debian

1999-02-15 Thread Tony
>This isn't a great workaround, not even a good one, but I'd go to a prompt >and run fdisk (instead of cfdisk which the install starts for you). Press >"m" for help, it's more primitive than cfdisk, but that's why I like it. >Depending on where cfdisk is segfaulting, fdisk could do the same thing

Re: "Segmentation fault" installing Debian

1999-02-15 Thread Daniel J. Brosemer
On Sun, 14 Feb 1999, Tony wrote: > Hi, > > I have a Compaq Contura 3/25 notebook, 386SL, 6mb RAM, 115mb HD. I am > trying to install Debian on a second partition created by FIPS. The first > partition is a 60mb for Dos/Win3.1, the rest for Linux. However, in the > install routine for Debian,