On Lu, 12 mai 14, 12:31:28, Pertti Kosunen wrote:
> On 12.5.2014 7:17, O wrote:
> >The output from dmesg is long.
>
> You can dump it to http://pastebin.com/ .
I'd rather have it in the e-mail, otherwise the archives would not be
much use unless some kind soul does the necessary copy-paste of th
Thank you Selim, Stan.
I will instal apt-listbugs. I clearly need it!
Unfortunately, I instead opted to install a backported kernel (3.13.x),
which was able to see and mount my drives. But then, flgrx (ATI
proprietary graphics driver) was not being loaded by/in the kernel. So I
tried to remov
Dunno if you saw this or not. Selim identifies the source of the
problem below and possible fixes. Read on.
On 5/12/2014 5:52 PM, Selim T. Erdogan wrote:
> O, 12.05.2014:
>> Hi Stan et al.,
>>
>> Booting from the working kernel, I have dumped dmesg here:
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/MBTDfgc4
>>
>>
O, 12.05.2014:
> Hi Stan et al.,
>
> Booting from the working kernel, I have dumped dmesg here:
>
> http://pastebin.com/MBTDfgc4
>
> I tried to save dmesg booting under the 3.2.0-4_amd64 kernel from within
> initramfs, to no avail (I cannot mount usb drives to save the information,
> and it does
Hi Stan et al.,
Booting from the working kernel, I have dumped dmesg here:
http://pastebin.com/MBTDfgc4
I tried to save dmesg booting under the 3.2.0-4_amd64 kernel from within
initramfs, to no avail (I cannot mount usb drives to save the information,
and it does not see the network). However,
On 12.5.2014 7:17, O wrote:
The output from dmesg is long.
You can dump it to http://pastebin.com/ .
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On 5/11/2014 11:17 PM, O wrote:
> Hi Stan,
>
> The output from dmesg is long. From within initramfs, I cannot mount usb
> drives, and I cannot seem to scp or ssh. So far, I have not been able to
> find a way to get the output from dmesg (from within initramfs) onto
> another file system so that
On 12/05/14 14:27, O wrote:
>
> Hi Scott,
>
>
> Check your BIOS, I'd bet it doesn't see any hard drives either. Please
> check. If I'm correct then check your power and data cables and restart
> the box.
>
>
> As mentioned, i can boot using the old Squeeze kernel, and it sees the
>
Hi Scott,
> Check your BIOS, I'd bet it doesn't see any hard drives either. Please
> check. If I'm correct then check your power and data cables and restart
> the box.
>
>
As mentioned, i can boot using the old Squeeze kernel, and it sees the
drives; bios sees the drives.
The Wheezy kernel (3.2.0
Hi Stan,
The output from dmesg is long. From within initramfs, I cannot mount usb
drives, and I cannot seem to scp or ssh. So far, I have not been able to
find a way to get the output from dmesg (from within initramfs) onto
another file system so that I can post it here: any ideas?
Thanks,
O
On 12/05/14 11:44, O wrote:
>
> Dear debian-users,
>
> A first-time post for me: I've never had a problem that was so serious.
>
> I've had Wheezy installed for many months now with default kernel
> 3.2.0-4-amd64. Following a routine apt-get upgrade, the kernel cannot
> detect any of the intern
On 5/11/2014 8:44 PM, O wrote:
> Dear debian-users,
>
> A first-time post for me: I've never had a problem that was so serious.
>
> I've had Wheezy installed for many months now with default kernel
> 3.2.0-4-amd64. Following a routine apt-get upgrade, the kernel cannot
> detect any of the intern
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