Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/po
who:peterk
time: sön sep 30 12:01:58 CEST 2001
Log Message:
Updates and fixes.
Files:
changed:sv.po
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RE: I'm trying to install Debian 2.2R3 on a Dell Latitude L400, which
can
only have one removable storage device attached at any one time. That
is, it cannot have a CD-ROM and floppy attached simultaneously. I
downloaded the three CD ISOs, and the system boots fine with them (I've
tried one and
Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:gt
time: Sun Sep 30 06:03:06 PDT 2001
Log Message:
Some pam settings are temporarily disabled on s390. They are reenabled during
base-config execution.
Files:
changed:baseconfig.c
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Repository: boot-floppies
who:gt
time: Sun Sep 30 06:12:18 PDT 2001
Log Message:
drivers390-1.bin not needed on s390.
Files:
changed:release.sh
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Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:gt
time: Sun Sep 30 06:15:34 PDT 2001
Log Message:
document changes.
Files:
changed:changelog
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Paul
If you have done a Debian install before, it is not that bad.
Also if you can before hand prepare a 2.2.19 boot kernel floppy with
nfts compiled in, call it say, linux.nft
there is a considerable simplification.
1) Read the files on the Rescue floppy for instructions. On some other
Linux
hi
i'm a 1-week old debian infant.
during my very first debian installation, i naively
installed debian thrice. it would have gone on to more installations had i not
by that time thought this is truly strange! why is it asking me the same thing
again?
you see i started installation froma
#include hallo.h
ramsubs wrote on Mon Oct 01, 2001 um 01:27:44AM:
i know i must seem stupid to many of you. if only a message had been
displayed just before reboot *to remove any boot cds or boot
*g*
floppies*, i wouldn't have undergone three installs. well you have to
pardon me, i come
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Installing:
bf-doc_3.0.14_mipsel.tar.gz byhand
setupkernel-r4k-kn04-3.0.14 byhand
install-doc_3.0.14_mipsel.deb
to pool/main/b/boot-floppies/install-doc_3.0.14_mipsel.deb
bf-archive-install_3.0.14_mipsel.sh byhand
bf-common_3.0.14_mipsel.tar.gz byhand
bf-r4k-kn04_3.0.14_mipsel.tar.gz byhand
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Bug#106201: Clearer instructions for driver-# floppies
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Bug#107598: Boot floppy documentation on fdisk is missing
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Bug#108103: boot-floppies: No tftp images
I changed 'Command' to 'Option' in a couple of places
referring to the meta key needed on Macs for switching to virtual
consoles (with linux keycodes). On some keyboards, the Option key
is labeled Alt but on many older ones, it is not.
However, I just noticed: the installation on my
On Sun, Sep 30, 2001 at 07:45:42PM -0700, Chris Tillman wrote:
I changed 'Command' to 'Option' in a couple of places
referring to the meta key needed on Macs for switching to virtual
consoles (with linux keycodes). On some keyboards, the Option key
is labeled Alt but on many older ones,
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