On 12/5/20 1:47 AM, didier gaumet wrote:
Hello
Disclaimer: I am not familiar with Apple (old or new) hardware
There is the Debian Jessie installation manual for the powerpc architecture:
https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/powerpc/index.html.en
the 3.6.1 section could explain why you have
Hello
Disclaimer: I am not familiar with Apple (old or new) hardware
There is the Debian Jessie installation manual for the powerpc architecture:
https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/powerpc/index.html.en
the 3.6.1 section could explain why you have difficulties to boot from your
hard disk
boods...@yahoo.com
>
>I'm a newbie at Debian Linux and trying mybest but when I'm
>installing Debian-9.1.0-i386-netinst, I get to a screenthat's asking
>me to insert the disc labeled: 'Debian GNU/Linux 9.1.0
>_Stretch_-official i386 NETINST 20170722-12:43" in the
>'/media/cdrom/" andpress [Enter]Â
wow, linux is pretty terrible.
I did a complete install again (removing the SSD harddrive from the
system completely).
It rebooted and grub is working now and have two options (single user
mode is the second).
I try to boot to both of them and it just says
File 15: File not found.
Press any
Depo Catcher wrote:
I'm trying to install on a Core2Duo with this:
debian-501-amd64-netinst
The two disk drives are SATA Seagate 500 Gigs and Sata Intel SSD 32 Gigs.
I boot off CD and install over network which works fine.
It asks if I want to install Grub and saves it's safe since it's the
o
Bruce Smith wrote:
I downloaded the ISO images and burned them to CD. But I cannot boot
from the CD, even though it is supported by my system BIOS. Also,
when I burned the images, they copied exactly as the downloaded
images, just an ISO image. Shouldn't there be individual files such
as the
What I did was create the two floppies and installed it that way. You may
need to use the cd to get the tar balls from there.
- Original Message -
From: "Bruce Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 9:44 PM
Subject: Help with install
I downloaded the ISO ima
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 10:13:26AM -0500, Brian Davis wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'm trying to install woody on my i386 system. Every time I try this, my hard
> drives are not recognized. I have the Promise Ultra133TX2 controller, which both of
> my hard drives are connected to. I've tried the norma
Brian Davis wrote:
Folks,
I'm trying to install woody on my i386 system. Every time I try this, my hard drives are not recognized. I have the Promise Ultra133TX2 controller, which both of my hard drives are connected to. I've tried the normal install floppy set, the idepci floppy set, and the b
Brian Davis wrote:
Folks,
I'm trying to install woody on my i386 system. Every time I try this, my hard drives are not recognized. I have the Promise Ultra133TX2 controller, which both of my hard drives are connected to. I've tried the normal install floppy set, the idepci floppy set, and the b
On Monday 24 June 2002 01:47 am, Kamesh Patel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install Debian on a Dell Server machine. When i boot up with
> the bootable cd i get as far into the boot up procedure as loading the
> sym53c416.c module. Then the system halts and stays there.
>
> The system is SCSI
On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 09:47:02AM +0100, Kamesh Patel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install Debian on a Dell Server machine. When i boot up with
> the bootable cd i get as far into the boot up procedure as loading the
> sym53c416.c module. Then the system halts and stays there.
>
> The syst
Lars Jensen wrote:
>
> How do I install woody over a ppp connection?
>
> Here's what I've done so far:
> First I downloaded the images and created the three installation
> floppies,
>
> rescue.bin, root.bin, drivers.bin.
>
> The installation goes fine until the installer asks where to find the
The how-to to do what you want is here.
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch-install-methods.en.html
But to cut through the chase the base system can be
downloaded to floppies from this link.
http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/disks-i386/current/
Select the images-1.44/
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 08:56 pm, dman wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 03:09:20PM -0700, Lars Jensen wrote:
> | How do I install woody over a ppp connection?
> |
> | Here's what I've done so far:
> | First I downloaded the images and created the three installation
> | floppies,
> |
> | rescue
On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 03:09:20PM -0700, Lars Jensen wrote:
| How do I install woody over a ppp connection?
|
| Here's what I've done so far:
| First I downloaded the images and created the three installation
| floppies,
|
| rescue.bin, root.bin, drivers.bin.
|
| The installation goes fine
On Tue, 2001-09-25 at 17:09, Lars Jensen wrote:
>
>
> How do I install woody over a ppp connection?
>
> Here's what I've done so far:
> First I downloaded the images and created the three installation
> floppies,
>
> rescue.bin, root.bin, drivers.bin.
>
> The installation goes fine until t
Hello,
> I have recently downloaded from ftp the necessary installation files. All
> went well except for the linux (kernel image) which my browser insists on
> saving as a .txt file. Is this ok?
No. The browser can usually guess, but sometimes it guesses wrong (as it did
here). The usual method
Alan,
for this site i got a 404
message, if anyone could post a copy of of the posts, or just give me some
advice i'd appreciate it.
Regards,
Stephen
http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/debian-user-9811/threads.html
-Original Message-From:
Alan Tam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To
Take a look at the following emails posted a few days ago:
downloading kernel image
by Mark
Re downloading kernel image
by joseph
Re downloading kernel image
by Peter
Re downloading kernel image
by Bob
Re downloading kernet image
by Alan
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