Duke wrote:
> Tried the rescue image in the 'root' directory, no dice.
> I've also looked in both the system and scsi bios for
> boot options. In the system bios, it doesn't list the
> cdrom as a bootable device, and in the scsi bios, it
> doesn't mention anything at all about bootable devices.
>
Tried the rescue image in the 'root' directory, no dice. I've also
looked in both the system and scsi bios for boot options. In the system
bios, it doesn't list the cdrom as a bootable device, and in the scsi
bios, it doesn't mention anything at all about bootable devices.
Thanks,
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Duke wrote:
> I'm a first time Debian user - not even that, since I
> can't even install it ;) I'm using the boot disks found
> in
> http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/Debian2.2r6/main/di-
> sks-i386/2.2.26-2001-06-14/images-1.44/
>
> /compact and /safe.
Well you could try the images in the
On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 05:11, Duke wrote:
> I'm a first time Debian user - not even that, since I can't even install
> it ;) I'm using the boot disks found in
> http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/Debian2.2r6/main/disks-i386/2.2.26-2001-06-14/images-1.44/
>
>
> /compact and /safe.
> After su
I'm a first time Debian user - not even that, since I can't even install
it ;) I'm using the boot disks found in
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/dists/Debian2.2r6/main/disks-i386/2.2.26-2001-06-14/images-1.44/
/compact and /safe.
After successfully dd'ing the images to a few floppies, I tried
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