Hi,
I can't make any sense out of that error - other than broken disk.
dmesg output would of course help here.
of course you can always copy to a different local disk (wd2?), assuming the
target disk is empty / can be erased,
and that disk access itself works at all...
- Hubert
Am
Hello all...
Im trying to boot a HP dc7900, the network don´t seem to be set..
When i run the ifconfig -a i receive a Io0 message.
Any ideas what to do?
Is it possible to backup a HP DL380G6 with Raid 5 disks, G4U don´t boot up
properly?
Best regards // Mika
Hi Mika,
Am 11.02.2010 um 15:24 schrieb mika.kilpelai...@holmenpaper.com:
Any ideas what to do?
hmm.. the network card driver may not be included in G4U.
Could you try and boot a NetBSD live (like Jibbed) and see if the card is
recognized there? If yes, one should be able to build a G4U with
For this problem the solution was to precise the scsi disk. So the
command line is slurpdisk ftpserver image.gz sd0. That work.
But when I reboot, I have now this error:
Red hat nash version 6.0.52 starting
Unable to access resume device (/dev/sda9)
Mount: error mounting /dev/root on /sysroot
Hello,
I'm using vsftp2.0.5 and g4u2.3. I have uploaddisk on a ftp serveur without any
problem.
But I have a problem vith the slurpdisk.
Here is the error I get:
230 Login successful
Remote system type is Unix
Using binary mode to transfer files
200 switching to binary mode
local: | progress
Hi Hubert,
I've used the g4u programm several times with great pleasure, but now
I run into a
problem with the booting of a Dell Vostro 1510 laptop.
After the CD starts booitng, it panics pretty soon. This happens with
both the 2.3
version and the 2.4alpha which I downloaded one hour ago.