On 25/03/2023 04:48, KCB Leigh wrote:
> Through about May of 2022 I was able to also boot with
Ubuntu, with no problems... but some time in the last half
of 2022, I updated Debian, & now, although the Ubuntu option
exists in the GRUB boot loader menu, when I select it, I
I have an ACER ASPIRE 5.14 laptop with an internal hard disk, with
both Windows 10, & Ubuntu v.20.04 on separate partitions (which I use
only occasionally), but have been running the machine primarily from
a USB stick with Debian 11.6:
Linux cpe-67-241-65-193 5.10.0-21-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 5.10.162
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On Friday 22 November 2002 11:23 pm, Rebecca Riall & Jeff Melton wrote:
>
> Thanks for writing. The documentation for Debian 2.2 actually does say
> there's an "mbr" boot loader, although I'd never heard of it until I got
> Debian.
Nor had I, but I s
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Seneca wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:52:06AM -0500, Rebecca Riall & Jeff Melton wrote:
> > Recently I tried to install Debian 2.2 on a system with Win98 (recently I
> > had Red Hat 7.2 but got tired of some of the glitches). Never was able to
> > get it successfully up
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:52:06AM -0500, Rebecca Riall & Jeff Melton wrote:
> Recently I tried to install Debian 2.2 on a system with Win98 (recently I
> had Red Hat 7.2 but got tired of some of the glitches). Never was able to
> get it successfully up and running, and decided to go with Mandrake
Recently I tried to install Debian 2.2 on a system with Win98 (recently I
had Red Hat 7.2 but got tired of some of the glitches). Never was able to
get it successfully up and running, and decided to go with Mandrake 9.0
for the time being. For now, Mandrake is there and Debian is gone.
My proble
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