> * From: Don Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>there must be a way of starting the system in a way where I can look
>at a log or perform some tests to determine what has happened.
You can try "single user mode" or "recovery mode" o something like that
in the menu of your boot loader (grub, I supppose
On May 6, 9:20 am, "Micaela Gallerini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/5/6, Don Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > I just installed Debian v4.0 r3. Actually I installed it twice and
> > got the same results each time. The Installation went ok without
> > errors, as far as I know, but when I'
2008/5/6, Don Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I just installed Debian v4.0 r3. Actually I installed it twice and
> got the same results each time. The Installation went ok without
> errors, as far as I know, but when I'm starting the system up it goes
> thru the normal program loading then the s
I just installed Debian v4.0 r3. Actually I installed it twice and
got the same results each time. The Installation went ok without
errors, as far as I know, but when I'm starting the system up it goes
thru the normal program loading then the screen goes blank and the
system hangs up. Nothing I
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