On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:14:24 -0400
Colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Colin,
> This probably more has to do with the chipset in your computer than
> the CD-ROM drive itself. The output of "lspci" would give us a
> better clue.
Not that it's any consolation to the OP, but you're right. I ha
Kevin C. Redden wrote:
> Folks: Tried to install Debian 4.0 r0 on my system, and didn't get very
> far. It booted fine, but then after I did this:
>
> language for installing: English
> country or region: Unitied States
> Keymap: American English
>
> then it tries to detect hardware
>
> Then say
The drive is a ATAPI CDROM
LiteOn DVD LH-20A1p
Search the Net to see if anybody else had the same problem using the
divices above.
In my opinion a nice way to search is:
(1) google.com
(2) KEYWORD site:lists.debian.org
Happy hacking
Cheers
Sam
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Hi,
You can try Ctrl-Alt+F2 to get to a shell
There, dmesg might give you more information on
what is happening during the mount ?
You can even try a manual mount there to find out what is happening.
On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 23:42 -0400, Kevin C. Redden wrote:
> Folks: Tried to install Debia
Javier García <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello, I've recently installed a Debian Linux(3.0 r1) distribution
> in my PC (AMD Athlon 1.7GHz, 256MB RAM) and I've found some
> problems, I'd thank you very much if you could answer to my
> problems, here they are: I've managed to install succesfully
Hello
Javier García (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> Hello, I've recently installed a Debian Linux(3.0 r1) distribution in
> my PC (AMD Athlon 1.7GHz, 256MB RAM) and I've found some problems, I'd
> thank you very much if you could answer to my problems, here they are:
> I've managed to install succ
Khairul Hapizan wrote:
>
> Hello im a new unix user so im so intrested in Debian
> i've install Debian but actually i dont know how to configure Xwindows
> im so sorry coz im so new in unix world
> so i hope i can get a help i have about 3 books about linux but i still need
> a help how to instal
Thank you Martin & Donald.
This problem was linked to the Netwrok and SCSI cards sharing the same
IRQ. This was on a Gateway G6-200
The solution to this problem is to juggle the PCI cards until it works!
Tony
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Tony Curzon Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > The errors reported are:
> > > SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try again
> > > SIOCADDRT:network is unreachable
> > > SIOCADDRT:network is unreachable
> >
> > When do this errors occur?
>
> I get this error at boot-up, but also as a result of:
> /sbin/route add
Dear Martin,
Thank you for your help.
> First of all: I may be wrong, but aren't the vortex and the boomerang
> cards supported only by kernel >= 2.0.32 ?
My old Slackware distribution was of Kernel 2.0.12, and had support for
the card.
> > The errors reported are:
> > SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try aga
Tony Curzon Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
First of all: I may be wrong, but aren't the vortex and the boomerang
cards supported only by kernel >= 2.0.32 ?
> The errors reported are:
> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Try again
> SIOCADDRT:network is unreachable
> SIOCADDRT:network is unreachable
When do this
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