(-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > > > Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"
> > > > > available as a single file.
> > > > >
> > > > > I need it available when the network is not.
> > > > >
&
On 09/19/2024 09:16 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide" available
as a single file.
I need it available when the network is not.
IF you have *already* installed Debian, the individual HTML files and
compressed copies of the PDF
On 09/20/2024 10:57 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 20 Sep 2024 at 07:53:28 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
On 09/19/2024 10:04 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 19 Sep 2024 at 09:16:25 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"
avai
On Fri 20 Sep 2024 at 07:53:28 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 09/19/2024 10:04 AM, David Wright wrote:
> > On Thu 19 Sep 2024 at 09:16:25 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"
> > > available as
On 09/19/2024 10:04 AM, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 19 Sep 2024 at 09:16:25 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"
available as a single file.
I need it available when the network is not.
It would be convenient if a copy of
On Thu 19 Sep 2024 at 09:16:25 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide"
> available as a single file.
>
> I need it available when the network is not.
>
> It would be convenient if a copy of the menus appearing
Am 19.09.2024 um 16:16 schrieb Richard Owlett:
> Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide" available
> as a single file
How about doing your homework?
> perplexity.ai:
>
> Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide&
Is the AMD64 version of "Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide" available
as a single file.
I need it available when the network is not.
It would be convenient if a copy of the menus appearing when installing
from DVD1 were available.
TIA
On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 11:51 AM Nicolas George wrote:
>
> [...]
> > EFI files are signed
> > for Secure Boot, so vendor paths can not be easily adjusted.
>
> Secure boot is a joke when it comes to security, its only “merit” is to
> prevent l
On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 03:17:02PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
>
> Then there is the fact that the LTS team can and does mark packages
> as unsupportable for the lifetime of LTS when they need to, so just
> because LTS team exists doesn't mean they can get around to
> supporting 32-bit x86 installer/
Max Nikulin (12024-08-20):
> Single EFI System Partition may contain loaders from different vendors, but
> not 2 Debian systems installed on different partitions.
This is not true. The only problem you will have with this setup is that
you will need to install and/or configure the bootloader manua
On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 05:17:43PM CEST, Max Nikulin said:
> On 20/08/2024 11:27, David Christensen wrote:
> > AIUI UEFI/GPT were designed to support multi-boot
>
> Single EFI System Partition may contain loaders from different vendors, but
> not 2 Debian systems installed on different partitions
On 20/08/2024 11:27, David Christensen wrote:
AIUI UEFI/GPT were designed to support multi-boot
Single EFI System Partition may contain loaders from different vendors,
but not 2 Debian systems installed on different partitions. EFI files
are signed for Secure Boot, so vendor paths can not be
Hello,
On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 03:44:03AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 08/19/2024 02:51 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
> > [32-bit x86] as previously mentioned has a single digit of years
> > of remaining lifetime in Debian.
>
> I don't see anything on https://wiki.debian.org/LTS that implies shorter
On Tue, 20 Aug 2024 07:34:33 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
> > 5.1.13. Baseline for 32-bit PC is now i686¶
> >
> > Debian's support for 32-bit PC (known as the Debian architecture
> > i386) now no longer covers any i586 processor. The new minimum
> > requirement is i686. This means that the i386 a
On 08/20/2024 05:45 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 08/20/2024 04:30 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
[snip]
There will be non i386 installer medium for Trixie when released though
i386 will be retained as a release architecture.
Can you point me to the details. I have two i386 I wish to use as long
On 08/20/2024 04:30 AM, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 03:44:03AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 08/19/2024 02:51 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi,
I'm afraid I have not got the kind of answer you request for your
actual question but…
Hi Richard,
A first question: is this your m
On Tue, Aug 20, 2024 at 03:44:03AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 08/19/2024 02:51 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm afraid I have not got the kind of answer you request for your
> > actual question but…
> >
Hi Richard,
A first question: is this your main computer?
The R61 is from 2
On 08/19/2024 02:51 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi,
I'm afraid I have not got the kind of answer you request for your
actual question but…
On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 06:19:26AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm over 80 and doing first "from scratch" install since Squeeze ;}
Hardware is Lenovo R61 ThinkP
On 08/19/2024 11:27 PM, David Christensen wrote:
On 8/19/24 04:19, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm over 80 and doing first "from scratch" install since Squeeze ;}
Hardware is Lenovo R61 ThinkPad (64 bit).
I multi boot [Grub will have at least three options]:
1. minimalist installation - primarily c
On 08/19/2024 10:17 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 19 Aug 2024 at 16:23:31 (-0600), Tom Dial wrote:
On 8/19/24 05:19, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm over 80 and doing first "from scratch" install since Squeeze ;}
Hardware is Lenovo R61 ThinkPad (64 bit).
I multi boot [Grub will have at least three o
On 8/19/24 04:19, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm over 80 and doing first "from scratch" install since Squeeze ;}
Hardware is Lenovo R61 ThinkPad (64 bit).
I multi boot [Grub will have at least three options]:
1. minimalist installation - primarily command line usage
2. 64 bit Debian with maximum
On Mon 19 Aug 2024 at 16:23:31 (-0600), Tom Dial wrote:
> On 8/19/24 05:19, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > I'm over 80 and doing first "from scratch" install since Squeeze ;}
> > Hardware is Lenovo R61 ThinkPad (64 bit).
> > I multi boot [Grub will have at least three options]:
> > 1. minimalist inst
On 8/19/24 05:19, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm over 80 and doing first "from scratch" install since Squeeze ;}
Hardware is Lenovo R61 ThinkPad (64 bit).
I multi boot [Grub will have at least three options]:
1. minimalist installation - primarily command line usage
2. 64 bit Debian with maxi
Hi,
I'm afraid I have not got the kind of answer you request for your
actual question but…
On Mon, Aug 19, 2024 at 06:19:26AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I'm over 80 and doing first "from scratch" install since Squeeze ;}
> Hardware is Lenovo R61 ThinkPad (64 bit).
> I multi boot [Grub will ha
On 08/19/2024 10:57 AM, Joe wrote:
On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 08:44:39 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
THANK YOU
On 08/19/2024 07:02 AM, David wrote:
On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 at 11:19, Richard Owlett
wrote:
At boot time, what determines which physical partition gets
mounted as a specific directory ( /, /h
On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 08:44:39 -0500
Richard Owlett wrote:
> THANK YOU
>
> On 08/19/2024 07:02 AM, David wrote:
> > On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 at 11:19, Richard Owlett
> > wrote:
> >> At boot time, what determines which physical partition gets
> >> mounted as a specific directory ( /, /home, swap, and
THANK YOU
On 08/19/2024 07:02 AM, David wrote:
On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 at 11:19, Richard Owlett wrote:
At boot time, what determines which physical partition gets mounted as a
specific directory ( /, /home, swap, and so forth )?
Please reference documentation as reading it will remind me of how
On Mon, 19 Aug 2024 at 11:19, Richard Owlett wrote:
> At boot time, what determines which physical partition gets mounted as a
> specific directory ( /, /home, swap, and so forth )?
>
> Please reference documentation as reading it will remind me of how and
> why I chose specific options.
man 5 f
I'm over 80 and doing first "from scratch" install since Squeeze ;}
Hardware is Lenovo R61 ThinkPad (64 bit).
I multi boot [Grub will have at least three options]:
1. minimalist installation - primarily command line usage
2. 64 bit Debian with maximum features
3. 32 bit Debian - couple of ap
On 04/09/2022 01:17 PM, davidson wrote:
On Sat, 9 Apr 2022 Richard Owlett wrote:
On 04/08/2022 01:18 AM, Tixy wrote:
On Thu, 2022-04-07 at 09:40 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
*OFFLINE* use.
The HTML links
On Sat, 9 Apr 2022 Richard Owlett wrote:
On 04/08/2022 01:18 AM, Tixy wrote:
On Thu, 2022-04-07 at 09:40 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
*OFFLINE* use.
The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/ins
On Sat, 2022-04-09 at 06:16 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I've never used wget. I just did an initial reading of its quite
> detailed man page. Is there a recommended introduction to wget. I'm not
> thinking of a tutorial so much as a "What wget can do for you" intro.
I don't know about any int
On 04/08/2022 01:18 AM, Tixy wrote:
On Thu, 2022-04-07 at 09:40 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
*OFFLINE* use.
The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual]
lead *ONLY* to Page 1.
You ca
On Fri 08 Apr 2022 at 20:43:40 (+0100), Darac Marjal wrote:
> On 08/04/2022 20:27, David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 08 Apr 2022 at 07:18:28 (+0100), Tixy wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2022-04-07 at 09:40 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > > I need a *HTML* copy of "Inst
On 08/04/2022 20:27, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 08 Apr 2022 at 07:18:28 (+0100), Tixy wrote:
On Thu, 2022-04-07 at 09:40 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
*OFFLINE* use.
The HTML links on [https://www.debian.or
On Fri 08 Apr 2022 at 07:18:28 (+0100), Tixy wrote:
> On Thu, 2022-04-07 at 09:40 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
> > *OFFLINE* use.
> >
> > The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/rel
On Thu, 2022-04-07 at 09:40 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
> *OFFLINE* use.
>
> The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual]
> lead *ONLY* to Page 1.
You can downl
On 04/07/2022 10:56 AM, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 4/7/22, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 4/7/22, Richard Owlett wrote:
I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
*OFFLINE* use.
The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual]
lead
On 04/07/2022 11:59 AM, Linux-Fan wrote:
Richard Owlett writes:
On 04/07/2022 10:22 AM, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 4/7/22, Richard Owlett wrote:
I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
*OFFLINE* use.
The HTML links on
[https://www.debian.org/relea
Richard Owlett writes:
On 04/07/2022 10:22 AM, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 4/7/22, Richard Owlett wrote:
I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
*OFFLINE* use.
The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual]
lead *ONLY* to P
On 04/07/2022 10:22 AM, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 4/7/22, Richard Owlett wrote:
I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
*OFFLINE* use.
The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual]
lead *ONLY* to Page 1.
Is the complet
On 4/7/22, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 4/7/22, Richard Owlett wrote:
>> I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
>> *OFFLINE* use.
>>
>> The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual]
>> l
On 4/7/22, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
> *OFFLINE* use.
>
> The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual]
> lead *ONLY* to Page 1.
>
> Is the complete document downloadabl
I need a *HTML* copy of "Installation Guide for 64-bit PC (amd64)" for
*OFFLINE* use.
The HTML links on [https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual]
lead *ONLY* to Page 1.
Is the complete document downloadable as a single HTML file?
TIA
Hello. Please, check this link:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/installmanual
Hi !
I trust you are well. I have downloaded debian 10.2 CD on debian.org zebsite.
I would like knoz toinstall it. Can you please send me the installation guide
for 64 and 32bits if possible in pdf in order to launchthat linux distribution
?
Regards
Hi,
i wrote:
> The file isolinux.bin is [...] jobless on an USB stick.
For the archive:
It is jobless on an USB stick which gets created according to the
prescriptions in 4.3.3 of
https://www.debian.org/releases/stretch/i386/ch04s03.html.en
It has a job as second program that gets started whe
Hi,
Richard Owlett wrote:
> I do find "isolinux.bin" in both sources.
> What are the difference among those three.
The file isolinux.bin is an El Torito "no emulation" boot image for
(legacy) BIOS. It is the first program that is executed by BIOS
when the ISO image is presented on CD, DVD, or BD
I wish to 'manually copy files to the USB stick — the flexible way'.
I will be using either
debian-9.4.0-i386-netinst.iso
or
a purchased DVD-1 of Debian 9.1.0
Section 4.3.3.2 says in part:
Mount the partition (mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt) and copy the following
installer image files to the stick
seful for how I read that type of
document.
This pdf file has internal links usable by okular
All the best
Thank you, that solves the link problem.
However HTML is intrinsically better for me than PDF. Felix's suggestion
of "apt install installation-guide-i386" provides suitable HTML documents.
On Monday, 19 March 2018 16:43:21 CET Richard Owlett wrote:
> It's better, but with an HTML document I can simply coerce the document
> to display with a comfortably readable font and I find the existence of
> functional internal links extremely useful for how I read that type of
> document.
This
On 03/19/2018 10:48 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
to...@tuxteam.de composed on 2018-03-19 15:57 (UTC+0100):
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 09:47:22AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
Is "Debian stretch -- Installation Guide" available as a single
downloadable HTML file?
I find <https://w
to...@tuxteam.de composed on 2018-03-19 15:57 (UTC+0100):
> On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 09:47:22AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
>> Is "Debian stretch -- Installation Guide" available as a single
>> downloadable HTML file?
>> I find <https://www.debian.org/rel
On 03/19/2018 09:57 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 09:47:22AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> Is "Debian stretch -- Installation Guide" available as a single
> downloadable HTML file?
>
> I find <https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/> unwield
Is "Debian stretch -- Installation Guide" available as a single
downloadable HTML file?
I find <https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/> unwieldy in my
personal situation.
TIA
I was reading
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/apbs04.html.en#preseed-partman
AND
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/debian-installer.git/plain/doc/devel/partman-auto-recipe.txt
.
# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition
that space.
# This is only honore
@Stephan Beck,
Sorry, English isnt good enough, may be it's hard to get what i really mean
:(
If you really follow the installation guide
> ch04s03.html.en#usb-copy-flexible, you have to create a syslinux.cfg
> yourself, there is no existing syslinux.cfg (content),
>
There w
e I cant boot without the
> syslinux.cfg file and manually provide the boot parameter at boottime
>
> boot: vmlinuz initrd=initrd.gz
I can't follow you here. If you really follow the installation guide
ch04s03.html.en#usb-copy-flexible, you have to create a syslinux.cfg
yourself, there
"moves" the *global* APPEND line into the new LABEL entry.
>>
>> Generally speaking, it is recommended to have at least one LABEL entry.
>>
> Well, i struggled almost an hour reformating the USB, and copying several
> times :( for this simple fix.. this mean
D line into the new LABEL entry.
>
> Generally speaking, it is recommended to have at least one LABEL entry.
>
Well, i struggled almost an hour reformating the USB, and copying several
times :( for this simple fix.. this means i'm still a newbie.
But from my point of view, i think... the in
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 09:14:35PM +0200, Itay wrote:
> >on physical boxes, it might be more cost effective to virtualize them. There
> >are a number of options here, including
> >
> >* openvz
> >* linux-vserver
> >* kvm
> >* xen
> >* vmware
> >* virtualbox
>
> qemu?
That´s qemu-kvm. It´s missing
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010, B. Alexander wrote:
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 10:24:18 -0400
From: B. Alexander
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian 6.0 'Squeeze' home server - Installation guide
Resent-Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:24:36 + (UTC)
Resent-From: debian-user@lists.
lee yun.yagibdah.de> writes:
>
> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 08:25:03PM +, Pinguim.ribeiro wrote:
> >
> > I mean the popularity-contest depends on exim4 | mail-transport-agent,
> > packages to be installed later and not by the debian installer.
>
> You would select to install exim4-daemon-hea
On 22-10-2010 00:20, lee wrote:
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 08:25:03PM +, Pinguim.ribeiro wrote:
I mean the popularity-contest depends on exim4 | mail-transport-agent,
packages to be installed later and not by the debian installer.
You would select to install exim4-daemon-heavy anyway, along wi
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 08:25:03PM +, Pinguim.ribeiro wrote:
>
> I mean the popularity-contest depends on exim4 | mail-transport-agent,
> packages to be installed later and not by the debian installer.
You would select to install exim4-daemon-heavy anyway, along with
clamav and spamassassin.
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:24:18AM -0400, B. Alexander wrote:
> In any case, you should definitely have your firewall on a separate machine,
> bare metal if possible. I also recommend your backup machine be on a
> separate bare metal machine. That said, you can probably combine your
> various web s
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 07:50:04PM +, Pinguim.ribeiro wrote:
> lee yun.yagibdah.de> writes:
>
> My envision for this tutorial is a guy like me, a bit curious and very
> enthusiast about Linux, but not an expert at all ;-) This guy and his
> wife both have a desktop PC, a laptop, a few email a
B. Alexander gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Another couple of items that I came up with, to follow up to Lee's post. You
might want to discuss having bastion hosts, such that each server performs a
function. The most obvious (though probably out-of-scope for a home server)
would be that it would be a
u begin" and
> installation part 1 and part 2?
>
> There愀 no mentioning about setting up RAID and reasonably
> partitioning the disks in the installation guide. I consider RAID1 as
> a minimum requirement to minimally secure your data, and when setting
> up servers, it愀 a
Andrei Popescu gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Mi, 20 oct 10, 13:59:42, Pinguim Ribeiro wrote:
> >
> > Your feedback will be very welcomed, so please share your
> > opinion, corrections,
> > questions and suggestions here or in the forum!
>
> What do you mean by:
>
> "To avoid installation of depen
lee yun.yagibdah.de> writes:
>
Hi lee
Thank you for your notes!
My envision for this tutorial is a guy like me, a bit curious and very
enthusiast about Linux, but not an expert at all ;-) This guy and his
wife both have a desktop PC, a laptop, a few email accounts and lots
of files and they wa
ere´s no mentioning about setting up RAID and reasonably
partitioning the disks in the installation guide. I consider RAID1 as
a minimum requirement to minimally secure your data, and when setting
up servers, it´s a minimum requirement for reliability. I´d also
recommend not to use DHCP but ---
On Mi, 20 oct 10, 13:59:42, Pinguim Ribeiro wrote:
>
> Your feedback will be very welcomed, so please share your opinion,
> corrections,
> questions and suggestions here or in the forum!
What do you mean by:
"To avoid installation of dependent software packages, answer NO to the
popularity con
Hello all,
Since a few year, I'm maintaining a couple of 'Debian Home Server Installation
Guides' in Portuguese. Now for the third edition I became more ambitious and the
guide will be available also in English ;-)
The main goals are the same as the previews editions: to share with all Linux
enth
to write "LANG=C ..." instead.
Would help a little. Also, the Installation
Guide could give a few words of explanation!
I still do not understand why the chroot environment
is used in this "direct" installation. Why not just
copy /boot from the host system (cp -r /boot /mn
Hello.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>&Subject=Re: Re: Installation Guide,
> C.4.4.A Configure The Base System
Pretty strange what your mail client does here.
> So this is two shell commands in one line?
Yes.
> Perhaps it can even be
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>&Subject=Re: Re: Installation Guide,
C.4.4.A Configure The Base System
Thanks Roberto and Miles.
So this is two shell commands in one line?
Perhaps it can even be made understandable by
squandering two lines.
# LANG=C
# chroot /mnt/debinst
"Roberto C. Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It is not a bug. It simply clears the $LANG environment variable before
> going into the chroot. The chroot has a very bare base system, without
> any locales installed. If your own system's default locale is set to
> anything but C, lots of pro
On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 04:22:23PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Someone please have a look at this
> page and section of the Installation Guide.
>
> "http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/index.html.en#id2534334";
>
> "C.4.4.A Configure The Base
Someone please have a look at this
page and section of the Installation Guide.
"http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/index.html.en#id2534334";
"C.4.4.A Configure The Base System
Now you've got a real Debian system, though rather lean, on disk. Chroot into
it:
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 07:45:46AM +0400, Nasi wrote:
> I already installed Debian in my systiem.
> when reboot asked login name & passward
> after entering this a promt coming like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$"
> what is next
>
> --
Hi Naseem,
Debian is designed to install the bare minimum so as to all
On 08/05/2006 10:45 PM, Nasi wrote:
I already installed Debian in my systiem.
when reboot asked login name & passward
after entering this a promt coming like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$"
what is next
aptitude install debian-reference-en
aptitude install lynx
lynx /usr/share/doc/Debian/reference/in
I already installed Debian in my systiem.when reboot asked login name & passwardafter entering this a promt coming like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$"what is next-- Naseem Mangalatheyil
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On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 10:25:41PM +0600, askar k wrote:
> Help me! :(
OK. www.lifewithqmail.org is over there, and the qmail mailing
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Hello!
I'm trying to build mail server following the qmailrocks installation guide.
1st 3 scripts:
1) /downloads/qmailrocks/scripts/install/qmr_install_linux-s1.script
2) /downloads/qmailrocks/scripts/util/qmail_big_patches.script
3) make man (in /usr/src/qmail/qmail-1.03/ )
run without any
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