On Sat, Jul 16, 2005 at 08:04:44PM -0400, Dick Steflik wrote:
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> Can anyone help me out.
>
Certainly, which way did you come in. :-)
Sorry.
You could try installing woody again, I mean it was once working right?,
using the 20 woody floppies archived somewhere. Then upgrade over net.
I've do
steflik wrote:
> Kent,
> Woody isn't on the system, it "was" on the system until I
> repartitioned the harddrive and formatted it.
> The question is really... is there a problem with the net-driver
> diskette as it hangs when trying to load the yenta socket driver?
>
> Dick Steflik
>
Ah, misunders
Robert Vangel wrote:
>Dick Steflik wrote:
>
>
>>I have a Toshiba Portege 3015ct that I've een running a very old install
>>of woody on and have been trying to upgrade to sarge. I have to do this
>>by booting from floppies as there is no CDROM.
>>
>>
>
>Is there no network access on the lapto
Dick Steflik wrote:
> I have a Toshiba Portege 3015ct that I've een running a very old install
> of woody on and have been trying to upgrade to sarge. I have to do this
> by booting from floppies as there is no CDROM. I've made the four
> floppies from the current release (and the march one also),
I have a Toshiba Portege 3015ct that I've een running a very old install
of woody on and have been trying to upgrade to sarge. I have to do this
by booting from floppies as there is no CDROM. I've made the four
floppies from the current release (and the march one also), when I boot
the boot disk, g
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