On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 03:38:05PM -0700, Thomas Duffy wrote: > On Thu, 2001-10-18 at 14:18, Ben Collins wrote: > > > This looks like an error in how you partitioned the disk, or some kernel > > bug. Could you check your partition table? > > well, I partitioned it right then and made it "default" ie, used s and > then kept all the defaults. all the packages seemed to install, but at > the end is when shit went ill. > > here is partition table... > > Command (m for help): p > > Disk /dev/hda (Sun disk label): 16 heads, 63 sectors, 39533 cylinders > Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 bytes > > Device Flag Start End Blocks Id System > /dev/hda1 0 39432 19873728 83 Linux native > /dev/hda2 u 39432 39533 50904 82 Linux swap > /dev/hda3 0 39533 19924632 5 Whole disk
I'm not sure what the problem is here. I didn't see this error when I did a test install on an Ultra5 and a 690mp. Used the default partition map on both of them. > also, during install, in the "Configuring Device Driver Modules" section, > I get this error: > > No modules were found in /target/lib/modules/2.4.10 that > could be configured. Please install the kernel modules > first, by running the "Configure Device Driver Modules" > step That's because the rescue/drivers images are using 2.4.9 kernels, and the tftp image boots with a 2.4.10 kernel. That will get fixed when I do a full build, and is expected. After install you can use modconf to complete the option selection. -- .----------=======-=-======-=========-----------=====------------=-=-----. / Ben Collins -- Debian GNU/Linux \ ` [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ' `---=========------=======-------------=-=-----=-===-======-------=--=---'

