On Du, 30 iun 19, 20:48:21, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>
> OK! Be my guest!!
>
> One thing I have noticed is that it seems to do everything 2 or 3 times
> while it is booting, and it takes about 30 mins before my desktop (xfce) is
> up and functioning.
On a first/quick look nothing unusual stands out,
andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote on 6/29/19 1:15 AM:
On Vi, 28 iun 19, 11:26:43, Dennis Wicks wrote:
andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote on 6/24/19 2:09 AM:
On Ma, 14 mai 19, 16:38:37, Dennis Wicks wrote:
How do I prevent the mounts from failing and make the system continue on
with the boot
On Vi, 28 iun 19, 11:26:43, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote on 6/24/19 2:09 AM:
> > On Ma, 14 mai 19, 16:38:37, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> > >
> > > How do I prevent the mounts from failing and make the system continue on
> > > with the boot process?
> >
> > You could start by
andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote on 6/24/19 2:09 AM:
On Ma, 14 mai 19, 16:38:37, Dennis Wicks wrote:
How do I prevent the mounts from failing and make the system continue on
with the boot process?
You could start by attaching your /etc/fstab and copy-pasting the output
of 'lsblk -f' with all
On 5/14/19, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> During the boot process there are several mount "jobs"
> started, and they all finish/fail with two messages;
>
> Dependency failed for ...
> Timeout waiting for ...
>
> that is except for root.
>
> I removed all the mounts for user
On Ma, 14 mai 19, 16:38:37, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>
> How do I prevent the mounts from failing and make the system continue on
> with the boot process?
You could start by attaching your /etc/fstab and copy-pasting the output
of 'lsblk -f' with all partitions mounted.
It would also be useful to
hello ,
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 04:12:29PM -0500, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> First off, I am running Debian Buster/Sid (that's what it says!) and the
> kernel is 4.19.0-4-686-pae. 32 bit system,
> 4 Gig of memory (3.xx usable!), IDE disks.
Our hardware may not be the same
>
> My boots are getting
On 2019-05-14, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> First off, I am running Debian Buster/Sid (that's what it
> says!) and the kernel is 4.19.0-4-686-pae. 32 bit system,
> 4 Gig of memory (3.xx usable!), IDE disks.
>
> My boots are getting slower and slower. I'll start from the top.
>
> The
On Tue 14 May 2019 at 16:12:29 (-0500), Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> First off, I am running Debian Buster/Sid (that's what it says!) and
> the kernel is 4.19.0-4-686-pae. 32 bit system,
> 4 Gig of memory (3.xx usable!), IDE disks.
>
> My boots are getting slower and slower. I'll start
Greetings;
During the boot process there are several mount "jobs"
started, and they all finish/fail with two messages;
Dependency failed for ...
Timeout waiting for ...
that is except for root.
I removed all the mounts for user partitions from fstab and
just left the mounts
Greetings;
First off, I am running Debian Buster/Sid (that's what it
says!) and the kernel is 4.19.0-4-686-pae. 32 bit system,
4 Gig of memory (3.xx usable!), IDE disks.
My boots are getting slower and slower. I'll start from the top.
The first thing that happens is I get a message
Hello
I encounter a problem with the installation of the
current version of etch on an dell optiplex 745.
At boot I obtain a message with setkeycode (the map
between scancode and keycode is not set for some code)
I have tried at getkeycodes which has returned :
getkeycodes
Plain scancodes xx
Hi.
I'm trying to install Debian for the first time. I choose to install
Debian 3 RC2, through the internet using a minimal installation CD. But
when I did the first boot (to actually download and install the packages
from the internet) the computer (Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo D) stopped
because of
Also sprach Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tue, 03 May 2005 13:58:41
-0700):
Hi.
I'm trying to install Debian for the first time. I choose to install
Debian 3 RC2, through the internet using a minimal installation CD.
But when I did the first boot (to actually download and install the
How do you get the installer to install and boot the 2.6 kernel?
--Antonio
Richard Mittendorfer wrote:
Also sprach Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tue, 03 May 2005 13:58:41
-0700):
Hi.
I'm trying to install Debian for the first time. I choose to install
Debian 3 RC2, through the internet using a
Also sprach Antonio [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tue, 03 May 2005 14:34:40
-0700):
How do you get the installer to install and boot the 2.6 kernel?
--Antonio
don't know. google or F1 may tell.
_AFAIK_ it's some bootoption like expert typed at the prompt. isn't
there a help when F1 is pressed? IIRC the
Richard Mittendorfer wrote:
_AFAIK_ it's some bootoption like expert typed at the prompt. isn't
there a help when F1 is pressed? IIRC the option to boot 2.6 is
availible only with the sarge installer?
Yeah, only with the new installer, you type linux26 for standard
installer or expert26 for
Antonio wrote:
How do you get the installer to install and boot the 2.6 kernel?
--Antonio
I think either:
linux26 options
or
expert26 options
should boot into the 2.6 kernel. IIRC the options are on one of the
Fn keys...
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jack kinnon wrote:
Starting system log daemon : syslogd
syslogd : cannot create /dev/log : address family not supported by
protocol
I'm going to take a wild guess that you are running a custom kernel that is
missing Unix socket support (CONFIG_UNIX).
Adam
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Hi folks,
More about my upgrading problem.
Using 'scroll-lock', I can read the following message during boot-up.
Starting system log daemon : syslogd
syslogd : cannot create /dev/log : address family not supported by protocol
Does the above symptom ring a bell?
Jack
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 05:27:42 -0800 (PST), jack kinnon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
More about my upgrading problem.
Using 'scroll-lock', I can read the following message during boot-up.
Starting system log daemon : syslogd
syslogd : cannot create /dev/log : address family
Hi,
I have a problem during system boot-up. Currently, I use Sarge with
kernel 2.6.6 and APM support, compiled as a module with the following
options:
- Enable PM at boot time
- Make CPU Idle calls when idle
The first time I power on my computer (after shutdown), it doesn't
finish the boot-up
Hi All,
I've kinda buggered up my install of Linux, anyhow, I booted my ram disk
from my floppy disks. However, when I mount a Linux partition of my HD
install I cannot read the contents of any of the directories what gives?
Is there no way to read and manipulate the contents on the hard
I am running Potato. I have my kernel customised so I can write to my ide
cd-rom. I also am running a 45G ide drive.
If I install the kernel from the deb file and tell it to make a boot
floppy and a lilo image everything works. But if I run lilo or try mkboot
that does not work. Can anyone
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 01:59:23PM -0500, Brian Schramm wrote:
I am running Potato. I have my kernel customised so I can write to my ide
cd-rom. I also am running a 45G ide drive.
If I install the kernel from the deb file and tell it to make a boot
floppy and a lilo image everything works.
I'm not clear about your question. I have rebuilt my kernel many times
and simply adjusted the lilo.conf file to include the new kernel image.
Are you rebuilding your kernel? If so, you can use
make bzlilo
to install it as default kernel.
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What I am talking about is I built the kernel using make-kpkg kernel_image
and that creates a deb file for me to install. The problem is that the
lilo utility at the command prompt does not install right and the mkboot
command from the command prompt does not make a bootable system for me but
the
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 03:37:52PM -0500, Brian Schramm wrote:
What I am talking about is I built the kernel using make-kpkg kernel_image
and that creates a deb file for me to install. The problem is that the
lilo utility at the command prompt does not install right and the mkboot
command
Brian == Brian Schramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian What I am talking about is I built the kernel using make-kpkg
Brian kernel_image and that creates a deb file for me to install.
Brian The problem is that the lilo utility at the command prompt
Brian does not install right
Hi freinds,
I have the kernel 2.2.12 of the redhat and I installed on it a new kernel
2.3.99. But after the installation the PC boot with the old kernel and the
file init.rd was not created and when I try to create it, I cant.
When I try to lance a tool of configuration the system says bad
elouafi bessem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have the kernel 2.2.12 of the redhat and I installed on it a new kernel
2.3.99.
a new kernel 2.3.99? This Kernel is quiet old.
0[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [~] $ finger @ftp.kernel.org
[zeus.kernel.org]
The latest stable version of the Linux kernel is:
David Karlin helped me with my last problem (thanks).
I can proceed with the installation up to the point of creating a bootable
floppy. At this point, I do not want to make Linux bootable from my
harddrive. After formating the disk, the install tries to create the
boot disk and aborts with an
I wasn't able to create a boot floppy during installation (of the frozen
distribution) and I'm
having the same problem now that everything else is up and running. I'm pretty
sure that I'm doing
everything correctly, but I keep getting back a bad disk or write-protected
disk error. I've gone
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, John Kiff wrote:
I'm pretty sure that I'm doing everything correctly, but I keep getting
back a bad disk or write-protected disk error.
Make sure that you don't have any floppy with bad sectors. You can format
the floppies on a running Linux machine using fdformat
I tried superformat, but it bombed out with the following messages:
sh: mformat: command not found
warning: mformat error
Am I missing a package?
John Kiff
--- Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, John Kiff wrote:
I'm pretty sure that I'm doing everything
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 10:04:41AM -0700, John Kiff wrote:
I tried superformat, but it bombed out with the following messages:
sh: mformat: command not found
warning: mformat error
Am I missing a package?
Yep. Install mtools.
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Nathan Norman Eschew Obfuscation
I am trying to make my own boot floppy using the 2.2.13 kernel. The kernel and
the root image load fine. /etc/inittab will then load bash onto the first
console.
When bash tries to run I get a shared library error:
bash: error in loading shared library
libncurses.so.4: cannot open share object
i believe that it is *bash* complaining that it cannot find
libnucrses.so.4 a quick check what bash needs:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /bin] ldd bash
libreadline.so.2 = /lib/libreadline.so.2 (0x40014000)
libncurses.so.4 = /lib/libncurses.so.4 (0x4003f000)
libdl.so.2 =
As I said in my original post, I have put all the appropriate libraries
on the root image. They are in the /lib directory. I have checked this
at least one million times (slight exageration).
So any more thoughts are welcome, thanx.
aphro wrote:
i believe that it is *bash* complaining that it
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 07:36:27AM -0600, Paul Miller wrote:
As I said in my original post, I have put all the appropriate libraries
on the root image. They are in the /lib directory. I have checked this
at least one million times (slight exageration).
So any more thoughts are welcome,
On 7/1/2000 Paul Miller wrote:
As I said in my original post, I have put all the appropriate libraries
on the root image. They are in the /lib directory. I have checked this
at least one million times (slight exageration).
So any more thoughts are welcome, thanx.
you need to run ldconfig
On Mon, Jan 26, 1998 at 05:31:00AM -0800, pianoman wrote:
hi, i don't know where to start...it amazes me how intelligent
people can b so stupid.
Hi pianoman!
Let us try to find it out, shall we?
who came up with a dumb idea to make a file that should go on a floppy
disk larger then 1.3
Hi everyone.
I have problems with making a boot floppy during the installation of 1.2.
I do not have the exact error message but it appears when I have selected to
make a boot floppy for my system (just before the rebooting part). It's when
the installation program is formatting the floppy; it
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