> If this problem occurs when booting from the installation CD, you could
> try another Kernel for installation and install a 2.4 Kernel later.
Yeah, I tried booting with the default image (forgetting the name) and I
didn't get any errors, my assumption being USB isn't supported
> Or you try to i
Hello
amg (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> That being said, I am currently having a problem getting the
> installation to work properly. Once the hard-drives and some other
> stuff gets recognized, it discovers the USB ports, and then does
> nothing else except discover the USB ports over and over
Hello all,
Let me start off by apologizing for using outlook express, I can't seem to
get Debian up and running, so I'm forced to use my sister's XP box.
That being said, I am currently having a problem getting the installation to
work properly. Once the hard-drives and some other stuff gets reco
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