Antonio wrote:
How do you get the installer to install and boot the 2.6 kernel?
--Antonio
I think either:
linux26
or
expert26
should boot into the 2.6 kernel. IIRC the are on one of the
Fn keys...
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Richard Mittendorfer wrote:
> _AFAIK_ it's some bootoption like "expert" typed at the prompt. isn't
> there a help when F1 is pressed? IIRC the option to boot 2.6 is
> availible only with the sarge installer?
Yeah, only with the new installer, you type "linux26" for standard
installer or "expert26
Also sprach Antonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Tue, 03 May 2005 14:34:40
-0700):
> How do you get the installer to install and boot the 2.6 kernel?
> --Antonio
>
don't know. google or F1 may tell.
_AFAIK_ it's some bootoption like "expert" typed at the prompt. isn't
there a help when F1 is pressed? II
How do you get the installer to install and boot the 2.6 kernel?
--Antonio
Richard Mittendorfer wrote:
Also sprach Antonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Tue, 03 May 2005 13:58:41
-0700):
Hi.
I'm trying to install Debian for the first time. I choose to install
Debian 3 RC2, through the internet using a mini
Also sprach Antonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Tue, 03 May 2005 13:58:41
-0700):
> Hi.
>
> I'm trying to install Debian for the first time. I choose to install
> Debian 3 RC2, through the internet using a minimal installation CD.
> But when I did the first boot (to actually download and install the
>
jack kinnon wrote:
> Starting system log daemon : syslogd
> syslogd : cannot create /dev/log : address family not supported by
> protocol
I'm going to take a wild guess that you are running a custom kernel that is
missing Unix socket support (CONFIG_UNIX).
Adam
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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 05:27:42 -0800 (PST), jack kinnon
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
> More about my upgrading problem.
>
> Using 'scroll-lock', I can read the following message during boot-up.
>
> Starting system log daemon : syslogd
> syslogd : cannot create /dev/log : addres
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