SV: (Debian-user)Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-22 Thread vw
rindelig meddelelse- > Fra: shadow [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sendt:20. august 1999 07:33 > Til: Ralph Winslow > Cc: recipient list not shown > Emne: (Debian-user)Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A > > Your mail header needs to have the list group this is going

Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-21 Thread Gertjan Klein
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999 08:12:07 -0400, Ralph Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >doesn't detect it, either. I also notice that the HDD light on my >generic (Kenitec) case stays constantly lit when the new drive is >installed. I don't know what to do about it, though. There's not much point in tr

Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-20 Thread Lex Chive
On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 12:02:50AM -0400, Ralph Winslow wrote: > I just got a new HD and tried to format it using my Debian 1.0 > Installation Boot > & Emergency disk set. I made the disk primary and unplugged my current > 2.1Mb > drive and booted the first disk and partitioned using the second >

Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-20 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Patrick Olson wrote: [ snip ] : > No, I labeled them Debian 1.0 when I created them. I might have : > mislabeled : > them, though. : : If they are really Debian 1.0, I would really suggest getting a newer : Debian! The first Debian I saw was 1.3, so I don't even know

Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-20 Thread Patrick Olson
> > Jumping in the middle here, so pardon me if I'm way off. Is your Seagate > > ST33210A an IDE drive? > > Yes That makes it easier for me. I know a bit about IDE, but nothing about SCSI. > > Debian 1.0? I'm going to assume you mean 2.0, in which case I have the > > same disks... > > No, I

(Debian-user)Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-20 Thread shadow
Your mail header needs to have the list group this is going to in it. That enables mail filters to route it to a directory (folder). I use GTKicq and think it is fine. Rob On 20-Aug-99 Ralph Winslow wrote: > Patrick Olson wrote: >> >> Jumping in the middle here, so pardon me if I'm way off. Is yo

Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-20 Thread Ralph Winslow
Patrick Olson wrote: > > Jumping in the middle here, so pardon me if I'm way off. Is your Seagate > ST33210A an IDE drive? Yes > > On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Ralph Winslow wrote: > > > > What do you mean by "using the second"? > > > > I mean the second, Ramdisk, diskette. > > You mean the disk it a

Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-19 Thread Patrick Olson
Jumping in the middle here, so pardon me if I'm way off. Is your Seagate ST33210A an IDE drive? On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Ralph Winslow wrote: > > What do you mean by "using the second"? > > I mean the second, Ramdisk, diskette. You mean the disk it asks for after you boot the 'rescue" disk, right

Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-18 Thread Ralph Winslow
Jens Ritter wrote: > > Ralph Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I just got a new HD and tried to format it using my Debian 1.0 > > Installation Boot > > & Emergency disk set. I made the disk primary and unplugged my current > > 2.1Mb > > drive and booted the first disk and partitioned usi

Re: how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-18 Thread Jens Ritter
Ralph Winslow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I just got a new HD and tried to format it using my Debian 1.0 > Installation Boot > & Emergency disk set. I made the disk primary and unplugged my current > 2.1Mb > drive and booted the first disk and partitioned using the second > (Ramdisk). What do

how to format mySeagate ST33210A

1999-08-18 Thread Ralph Winslow
I just got a new HD and tried to format it using my Debian 1.0 Installation Boot & Emergency disk set. I made the disk primary and unplugged my current 2.1Mb drive and booted the first disk and partitioned using the second (Ramdisk). I made a 100Mb swap and the rest, ~3Gb, Linux bootable, then ma