Hi Thomas Thomas Schler <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi Geert and Gaudenz, > > thank you very much for answering. I apologize for not having written my text > in english. I was on a debian web page written in excellent german when I got > the hint to write an installation report to [email protected]. So, > I didn't think further and just wrote the text in german. > > The problem was that my laptop didn't boot after installation processes > succeeded. drm tried to execute a command, but put out this text instead: > > Init table comand not found: 0xA9 > > Nothing more happened, the system hung. > > Geert gave the hint to set this: > > "nouveau.modeset =0" > > Thank you! > > Because, I didn't know in which file this setting has to be written, I > checked for some more hints on the web. I found a web page telling to create > this file: > > /etc/modprobe.d/disable-nouveau.conf > > I put in just one line: > > # cat /etc/modprobe.d/disable-nouveau.conf > options nouveau modeset=0 > > The web page also says to "blacklist nouveau", but I didn't because I don't > know the additional side effects when doing so. > > But, it helped. My system is booting, now, and it seems to run fine. > > My next problem is the network card, because it was not recognized by the > installation process. > > The installed network card is Intel (R) Ethernet Connection I217-LM. > It is not configured/running. Do you know, how to get the network card > configured the right way? I suspect that your device is simply to new for the kernel in the current Debian stable release and that some > > Best regards, Thomas > > > > On Friday 05 December 2014 07:59:56 am Geert Stappers wrote: >> On Thu, Dec 04, 2014 at 07:26:49PM +0000, Schler Thomas (ID SD) wrote: >> > Hallo, >> > >> > zu Debian 7 will ich ein Installationsproblem berichten. >> > >> > Verwendetes System: >> > Lenovo W540 mit vorinstalliertem Windows 7; >> > Grafikkarte: NVIDIA Quadro K2100M. >> > >> > Verwendete Debian-Quelle: Buch-DVD, Autor: Heike Jurzik >> > Debian GNU/Linux 7.1.0 Wheezy für "i386" und "amd64" >> > >> > Verwendete Installationmethode: >> > 64bit, graphisch, KDE als Oberfläche; >> > geführte Installation (nicht expert mode). >> > >> > Momentaner Zustand: Debian System ist nicht nutzbar. Boot-Vorgang >> > bleibt hängen. Windows ist nutzbar. >> > >> > Mein Ziel ist, am Ende eine dual boot-Maschine zu haben (Windows, >> > Debian). >> > >> > Bei der Installation musste ich schon mal die Netzwerkkarte (Intel >> > Ethernet Connection I217-LM) von der Konfiguration ausschliessen, >> > weil diese von Debian nicht erkannt wurde. >> > >> > Die Installation verlief ansonsten fehlerfrei. Jeder boot-Versuch >> > schlägt aber fehl. Folgende Meldung kommt bereits nach ca. zehn >> > Zeilen output: >> > >> > Init table comand not found: 0xA9 >> > >> > Was ist der Fehler? >> >> [1] >> >> >> > Wie kann ich den Fehler beheben, ohne eine Netzwerkverbindung besitzen >> > zu können? >> >> My result from a web search >> >> I added 'nouveau.modeset =0' to the end of the line that ended in quiet >> and that seems to allow me to boot into the os. >> >> >> > Viele Grüsse, Thomas >> >> >> Groeten >> Geert Stappers >> >> Notes: >> [1] Your hardware sadly still being owned by Nvidia. You as customer >> are insulted by Nvidia, they don't tell you what they selling. >> http://www.geekosystem.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/v40g6.gif >> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

