On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 08:29:10PM +0200, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> I have made a disk set from the Woody tree in order to install on an old
> IBM Aptiva 486DX2. I manage to load the rescue/root/driver disks just
> fine. Next I install my network module without problem and I continue to
> the ne
I have made a disk set from the Woody tree in order to install on an old
IBM Aptiva 486DX2. I manage to load the rescue/root/driver disks just
fine. Next I install my network module without problem and I continue to
the network installation for the base system.
This starts off allright, but ends wi
Hello,
I just installed Debian from the rescue and base floppy set. During
the install, it "installed" modules for sbpcd, umsdos, lp, psaux,
and ppp into the kernel as I specified to the install program. How-
ever, when I try to run pppd, I get an error message saying "Sorry -
th
In your email to me, Mark Eichin, you wrote:
>
> The way I've found to do a PCMCIA install most easily was 8 floppies:
> 2: standard boot+root
> 3: base.tgz 3 disk set
> 3: pcmcia-2.3.18_2.0.7.deb, then dpkg --split kernel-image_2.0.7
>
> You can probably fit the last 3 onto 2,
The way I've found to do a PCMCIA install most easily was 8 floppies:
2: standard boot+root
3: base.tgz 3 disk set
3: pcmcia-2.3.18_2.0.7.deb, then dpkg --split kernel-image_2.0.7
You can probably fit the last 3 onto 2, the pcmcia code is small and
kernel-image is only a li
Is there a way with a 2 floppy set, to get a basic linux kernel
booted up and to 'see' any of the compiled-in ether cards, and
detecting any PCMCIA cards? I think this is too big to fit on the
2nd floppy...
Tim
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