* Martin Minka martin.mi...@gmail.com [2010-05-13 14:37]:
Unfortunately I don't see the UBoot output, but when I try boot with
rescue image or start installation again I see the the /dev/sda1 is
swap and not /boot, so the order of disks changed.
Is this change of disk order the problem why
* Martin Minka martin.mi...@gmail.com [2010-05-13 15:27]:
does it mean I should follow your installation instruction and choose
expert mode installer and choose debian version squeeze ?
Will that work ?
No, the lenny installer won't do UUIDs. You have to use the squeeze
installer:
Hello Martin,
does it mean I should follow your installation instruction and choose
expert mode installer and choose debian version squeeze ?
Will that work ?
Thank you for you repeating help.
On 13. 5. 2010 15:16, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Martin Minkamartin.mi...@gmail.com [2010-05-13
I tried the 2.6.30 kernel you suggested, now it tries to boot, but I
get a kernel panik after trying to mount the root. I cannot make out
too much but I have console output which I do not have with the
regular 2.6.32 kernel.
I suspect they hang at the same place though, with the difference of
Part of the problem found !
I can now get console ouptup from 2.6.32 in the same way as 2.6.30-8
... the thing is that I found some bad RAM.
However the last thing I see is unpacking initrd something
After that it dies in the kernel, ( I have the debug flag on ) ... it
ends up in the
On Friday 12 February 2010, Lars Segerlund wrote:
I have a Sony Vaio TX3 ( VGN-TX3XT ) , which runs a on an intel
celeron ULW, and has a i945g graphics chip.
I have reinstalled with the squeeze install cd, but cannot boot the
kernels on the machine.
So the installer boots and works
Hello and thanks,
I will install 2.6.30 from stable tonight, I have tried 2.6.30 from squeeze
both 486 686 ... none boots.
I tried debian live ( standard ) yesterday with a 2.6.26 and it boots fine.
I have alredy removed the 'quiet' option it still stops at Booting the
kernel , I think I have
Should I create a bug bugreport ?
I was not sure until I checked with the list ?
regards, Lars Segerlund
On Feb 14, 2010 7:40 p.m., Frans Pop elen...@planet.nl wrote:
On Friday 12 February 2010, Lars Segerlund wrote: I have a Sony Vaio TX3 (
VGN-TX3XT ) , which ru...
So the installer boots
Jean-Pierre Broeders wrote:
I have a problem after i flashed for the last time using this manual:
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/
After is flashed debian-sda1.bin, I shutdown the power and connect my
usb harddisk. When I power my nslu2 the only green led (also after some
couple of
On 24/07/06, Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jean-Pierre Broeders wrote:
I have a problem after i flashed for the last time using this manual:
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/
After is flashed debian-sda1.bin, I shutdown the power and connect my
usb harddisk. When I power my nslu2 the
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Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 12:43:21 +0100
Subject: Re: boot problem on laptop compaq presario 2115EU
From: marcoux.olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: bubulle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks !
I finally get it working : the linux
debian
Quoting marcoux.olivier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi,
The installation of the 3.1r1 froze on keyboard select
with my presario 2115EU laptop : Nothing respond on the
keyboard even Ctrl-Alt-Suppr. Has anyone already experienced
this kind of problem and found a solution ?
Thank you very much,
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 12:57:46AM -0400, soupman wrote:
Hi!
This:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2003/debian-boot-200302/msg00253.html
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| I think I only have 8MB of RAM is that maybe the problem? If so, is
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| Yes.
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| there a way to work around that?
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| Get Slink disks from
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 10:21:01PM +1000, Michael wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to install debian Linux over network, i am using floppies to boot a
50MHz 486 16meg of Ram , i get the 'boot:' prompt without problems, i then hit enter
to install default option
Screen looks like this
Boot:
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 06:57:47PM -0500, Jeff wrote:
I recently installed Debian from the LordSutch.com ISOLINUX mini-iso. When
I got to the step where you try to boot from the hard drive, it did not
work. I can boot from the boot floppy created during installation. But when
I try to boot
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 02:26:09PM +0100, Dario Meloni wrote:
i cannot install Debain on a G4 867 dual becaus it can't find the hard
disk.
under mac OS x it is located in /dev/rdisk0 but Debian installer can't
find it
d-i powerpc port is currently suspended because noone works on it.
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 04:34:32PM +0100, Bastian Blank wrote:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 02:26:09PM +0100, Dario Meloni wrote:
i cannot install Debain on a G4 867 dual becaus it can't find the hard
disk.
under mac OS x it is located in /dev/rdisk0 but Debian installer can't
find it
d-i
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 02:44:51PM +0100, Osvaldo wrote:
Sorry, I'am new of the list,
I've a Acer Travel Mate 613 TXV with no floppy controller,
when I boot for the installation of my Debian, the system stops after
the line:
floppy0: no floppy controller found
md driver 0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4,
#include hallo.h
Ricardo Gastón Salomone wrote on Mon Aug 27, 2001 um 10:06:35AM:
I´m Ricardo Gastón Salomone, and yesterday I tried to install Debian 2.1 in
my computer but I couldn´t.
LOL. 2.1 has been released years ago, you cannot expect it running with
the brand-new hardware without
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 03:30:56PM +1000, Robert Butler wrote:
Problem is I can't press that Continue button, so have never gotten past
this screen. No response to any keyboard or mouse commands from this screen,
including Ctrl-alt-delete: I have to reboot via the reset button. Of course
it
"Kevin L. Gross" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
My Penguin Relion was running RedHat6.2 when I purchased the system.
I upgraded to RedHat7.0 with no problems.
I just purchased a Debian2.2_r2 CD set and booted directly off the
CD. The boot process hangs after the last line shown here:
Adam Di Carlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Kevin L. Gross" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
My Penguin Relion was running RedHat6.2 when I purchased the system.
I upgraded to RedHat7.0 with no problems.
I just purchased a Debian2.2_r2 CD set and booted directly off the
CD. The
Grzegorz Bieszczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install Debian 2.2 r0. While the first boot to start
installation system hangs after the line:
md driver 0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8
I was able to install on this computer Redhat 7 and Mandrake 7.2, so
the
problem seems to be
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 04:43:49PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grzegorz Bieszczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install Debian 2.2 r0. While the first boot to start
installation system hangs after the line:
md driver 0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8
[...]
Hardware
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 04:07:05PM +0100 , Marcin Owsiany wrote:
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 04:43:49PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Grzegorz Bieszczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install Debian 2.2 r0. While the first boot to start
installation system hangs after the
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 05:45:01PM +0100, Petr Cech wrote:
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 04:07:05PM +0100 , Marcin Owsiany wrote:
If you have read the documentation, you would know that there
are 4 'flavors' of kernels in Debian. One of them only has
No. The standard one has almost all SCSI
On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 10:19:16PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem is that I can't even get into installation
program to choose kernel.
You don't choose the kernel in the installation program. There
are four kinds of installation sets, with four different
kernels. If you have
Grzegorz Bieszczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to install Debian 2.2 r0. While the first boot to start
installation system hangs after the line:
md driver 0.36.6 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8
I was able to install on this computer Redhat 7 and Mandrake 7.2, so the
problem seems to
n Fri 03 Nov, Tim Veazey wrote:
Hello,
I've just attempted to install debian for the first time (new to the
linux world too). The installation seems to go ok. However, when it
comes time to reboot, the system freezes after the following boot
message:
"Setting the System Clock using
Tim Veazey wrote:
Hello,
I've just attempted to install debian for the first time (new to the
linux world too). The installation seems to go ok. However, when it
comes time to reboot, the system freezes after the following boot
message:
"Setting the System Clock using the Hardware
"Adam" == Adam Di Carlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adam Sorry we haven't been able to help you here.
Adam The only time I've heard of another reporting this problem, it was bad
Adam memory in the machine. You might try a memory scrubber.
Adam This is a hardware/kernel problem
Sorry we haven't been able to help you here.
The only time I've heard of another reporting this problem, it was bad
memory in the machine. You might try a memory scrubber.
This is a hardware/kernel problem -- not much we can do about it in
this group.
--
.Adam Di [EMAIL
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