I am not an installation-expert. But why don't you
boot from CD? Just say your bios to from it. This worked for me
a half your ago. (don't know boot.bat)
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On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Patrick J Draper wrote:
> No matter how I partition/set up my drive I or where I create the partition
> (I have tried primary and logical) get the same error when running the
> boot.bat file on the Installation CD.
>
> Kernel Panic: Cannot Mount Volume.
1)
Did you run the in
I'm trying to install Linux Debian 2.1 onto my
machine.
It is a PII 350 with a new UDMA 20GByte drive.
I currently use
Partition Magic 5.01 pro to manage my partitions which are currently NTFS for
NT4 and FAT32 for windows 98 SE.
I have read the
installation manual for Debian and the 'In
It sounds like Debian is having trouble dealing with your LCD display. I am
by no means an expert on this, it is just a guess.
Tom
if you mean using my "read the non backlit screen technique" i chose a color
monitor, then i chose next (i actually saw a bit of color in the screen), then
a lot of text came up and i chose continue then a screen with "set up
keyboard" or something like that came up and i threw in the towel.
if y
hello hello,
i'm a (hopefully soon to be) new debian user and am having problems with
installation. i've turned to many avenues for help, and this may be my last
one so thanks a bazillion ahead of time.
here's a brief system list:
micron millenia transport notebook pentium/133mhz
over 40mb ram
2
How far in the installation did you go?
Andrew
hello hello,
i'm a (hopefully soon to be) new debian user and am having problems with
installation. i've turned to many avenues for help, and this may be my last
one so thanks a bazillion ahead of time.
here's a brief system list:
micron millenia transport notebook pentium/133mhz
over 40mb ram
2
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