Chroot install (was Re: making a floppy for essential modules)

2003-12-09 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 11:31:16AM -0800, New Disorder Records ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, > Michael Martinell wrote: > > On Tuesday, December 09, 2003, New Disorder Records > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > > I am trying to install debian on a dell poweredge,

Re: making a floppy for essential modules

2003-12-09 Thread James Williamson
On Tuesday 09 Dec 2003 7:31 pm, New Disorder Records wrote: > thanks, but I can't install normally if I can't see the hard drive. The > installer (any one of the flavors of installer, including bf24) doesn't > see the harddrive on my 1750, so I need to install a driver at that point, > I assume, i

RE: making a floppy for essential modules

2003-12-09 Thread Keith O'Brien
ver could you post a link. Thanks, Keith. > -Original Message- > From: New Disorder Records [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 2:38 PM > To: Michael Martinell > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: making a floppy for essential modules > >

RE: making a floppy for essential modules

2003-12-09 Thread New Disorder Records
thanks, but I can't install normally if I can't see the hard drive. The installer (any one of the flavors of installer, including bf24) doesn't see the harddrive on my 1750, so I need to install a driver at that point, I assume, in order to continue the installation. So, I can make it to step

RE: making a floppy for essential modules

2003-12-09 Thread Michael Martinell
Here is how I set up my Dell Set up Debian 3.0r1 on Dell Poweredge 2400 1. Insert Debian disk and boot from it. 2. At boot: prompt type bf24 and press enter. 3. Complete rest of install normally. Make sure to install the c compiler. 4. Download most current kernel. For this