Bonno Bloksma put forth on 7/16/2010 3:05 AM:
> Hi,
>
> So far no response to the problem below. Is there not enough information
> to make an educated guess to the cause or is realy to complex to make
> any guess?
> Show I report it as a debian bug?
> What else can I do to solve this problem. I am
ck on.
Maybe I did not look properly on the net but I have not been able to find if
this is a problem for
just me or if there are others with this specific problem. Lot's of general
reboot problems but is
this one known?
Does anyone know where I can find more information about troubleshooting thi
m for
just me or if there are others with this specific problem. Lot's of general reboot problems but is
this one known?
Does anyone know where I can find more information about troubleshooting this problem. The fact that
I cannot reboot this machine remote or scheduled during the night is beco
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 12:50:09PM -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
>
> > But, does a diskless setup have any real advantages given the low price
> > of storage these days? IMHO it is much better to have a small disk in
> > each node and have the node boot from its ow
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> But, does a diskless setup have any real advantages given the low price
> of storage these days? IMHO it is much better to have a small disk in
> each node and have the node boot from its own disk. Let /, /boot and
> swap remain local to each node and nfsmount the rest.
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
Gelonia L Dent wrote:
Dear Debian Users,
I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried to re
Raj Kiran Grandhi wrote:
> Gelonia L Dent wrote:
>> Dear Debian Users,
>>
>> I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
>> the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
>> filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried to restart all of
>>
Gelonia L Dent wrote:
Dear Debian Users,
I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried to restart all of
these daemons but with no success.
Did you
Gelonia L Dent wrote:
> Dear Debian Users,
>
> I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
> the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
> filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried to restart all of
> these daemons but with no success
Dear Debian Users,
I am working on a diskless cluster which runs Debian 2.6.17. I rebooted
the machine and lost the ssh, dhcp, most shell commands and the NFS
filesystem . The system boots using GRUB. I've tried to restart all of
these daemons but with no success.
Any ideas on how to fix this mes
hello all,
when i shutdown or reboot, linux usually (~90%) goes
into an infinite loop printing the error message:
"iput: inode 00:03/536871170 count wrapped"
then i have to hard reset, and fsck checks my root
partition.
is this is a usbdevfs problem?? i have a usb mouse
(which i've been using
On 24-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
>>
>> On 24-Feb-99 Laurent PICOULEAU wrote:
>>
>> I got Debian installed (base only) bit my network card (PCMCIA) is not
>> working.
>> I will have to reinstall OpenLinux on the ThinkPad so the network card will
>> work.
On 24-Feb-99 Laurent PICOULEAU wrote:
I got Debian installed (base only) bit my network card (PCMCIA) is not working.
I will have to reinstall OpenLinux on the ThinkPad so the network card will
work.
--
Andrew
On Mon, 22 Feb, 1999 à 01:30:25PM -0800, George Bonser wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
> >
> > That might explain why I am unable to use my Debian boot disk on that
> > machine.
> > I forgot the correct procedure for copying a kernel to a floppy, but when I
> > find it, I will tr
on 22-Feb-99 Shaleh wrote:
> I have a bzImage, not a zImage, btw.
>
I had to compile a zImage kernel to.
Until i did this, it worked when i turned OFF the CACHE in the
BIOS-Setup.
Very slow, but better than nothing.
Matth
#x27;ve "licked" the reboot problems, really. It boots fine now. I
don't know why the installer (dbootstrap) is locking up though. The second
console still works, so I have a hard time believing it's a kernel problem
like APM or anything like that.
Like I said, if I get this w
On 23-Feb-99 Dale E. Martin wrote:
>
> So, by using kernel 2.2.2 with a slink rescue disk, I can now boot and run
> the installer on a Thinkpad 600E! Yeah! But, the installer doesn't
> respond to keypresses and sits there looing locked up.
>
> Ideas?
>
> When I get this all worked out, I'll b
So, by using kernel 2.2.2 with a slink rescue disk, I can now boot and run
the installer on a Thinkpad 600E! Yeah! But, the installer doesn't
respond to keypresses and sits there looing locked up.
Ideas?
When I get this all worked out, I'll be friendly enough to make a rescue
disk image for th
On 22-Feb-99 Robert E. Bell wrote:
> I get the same thing on my 560x with the Tecra disks. I'm also having
> problems even making a boot floppy through the installation process.
> It either gives gives an immediate error message "creation of boot floppy
> failed..." or it spins around for awhile
I get the same thing on my 560x with the Tecra disks. I'm also having
problems even making a boot floppy through the installation process.
It either gives gives an immediate error message "creation of boot floppy
failed..." or it spins around for awhile checking things and then fails.
And I have t
Shaleh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On my laptop it would reboot if I was not using a zImage kernel. The
> tecra disks should provide this kernel. If not, do you have another
> linux box? If so you could make your own boot disk. When you compile
> the kernel make sure you do make zImage (or i
OKI just got lost here. What kernel are we copying from? I have another
system running RH5.2 (soon to be Debian 2.1)do I recompile that system
with the zImage parameter and copy it to a floppy to boot the ThinkPad?
I went through most of the installation process...right down to creating
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
:
: On 22-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote:
: > On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
: >
: >>
: >> That might explain why I am unable to use my Debian boot disk on that
: >> machine.
: >> I forgot the correct procedure for copying a kernel to a floppy, but
On 22-Feb-99 George Bonser wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
>>
>> That might explain why I am unable to use my Debian boot disk on that
>> machine.
>> I forgot the correct procedure for copying a kernel to a floppy, but when I
>> find it, I will try it.
>
> Uhm, the floppy is a s
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Pollywog wrote:
:
: On 22-Feb-99 Shaleh wrote:
: >> I have a bzImage, not a zImage, btw.
: >>
: >
: > NO, use a zImage kernel. Recompile one if need be. A bzImage will reboot
: > on
: > you.
:
: That might explain why I am unable to use my Debian boot disk on t
On 22-Feb-99 Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 22-Feb-99 Shaleh wrote:
>>> I have a bzImage, not a zImage, btw.
>>>
>>
>> NO, use a zImage kernel. Recompile one if need be. A bzImage will reboot
>> on
>> you.
>
> That might explain why I am unable to use my Debian boot disk on that
> machine.
> I forgo
On 22-Feb-99 Shaleh wrote:
>> I have a bzImage, not a zImage, btw.
>>
>
> NO, use a zImage kernel. Recompile one if need be. A bzImage will reboot
> on
> you.
That might explain why I am unable to use my Debian boot disk on that machine.
I forgot the correct procedure for copying a kernel to
On 22-Feb-99 Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 22-Feb-99 Shaleh wrote:
>>> Any help would be very appreciated! :-)
>>> (The debian user list is much friendlier
>>> and supportive than Red Hat's :-)
>>
>> We try (=
>>
>> On my laptop it would reboot if I was not using a zImage kernel. The tecra
>> disks
On 22-Feb-99 Shaleh wrote:
>> Any help would be very appreciated! :-)
>> (The debian user list is much friendlier
>> and supportive than Red Hat's :-)
>
> We try (=
>
> On my laptop it would reboot if I was not using a zImage kernel. The tecra
> disks should provide this kernel. If not, do yo
On 22-Feb-99 Robert E. Bell wrote:
> I am trying to install Debian on an IBM
> Thinkpad 560x (dual boot with
> w95 so I can install from hard disk).
> When I create the boot floppies,
> either through the install process OR
> downloading floppies from the
> debian site, it just continually
> reboo
> Any help would be very appreciated! :-)
> (The debian user list is much friendlier
> and supportive than Red Hat's :-)
We try (=
On my laptop it would reboot if I was not using a zImage kernel. The tecra
disks should provide this kernel. If not, do you have another linux box? If
so you coul
Hi all,
I know this issue seems to be beating a
dead horse, but I have searched
the FAQs (and Faq-o-matic...I love that
name :-) and asked a number
of people and am still getting nowhere.
I am trying to install Debian on an IBM
Thinkpad 560x (dual boot with
w95 so I can install from hard disk).
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