Try this:
# e2defrag /dev/mydisk
I know, the defrags are not named exactly consistently with the fscks.
Ideally defrag should be renamed and replaced by a script that says
use defrag.foo for foo file systems; the script could then be
upgraded to use file(1) if there was interest.
Giuliano.
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[xrdb/cpp problems]
Take a look at http://www.debian.org/Bugs/db/5812.html which has a
workaround that you can use until this bug is fixed.
Giuliano Procida.
and then delete itself.
The current install disks for Debian installation have a bug which
leaves the setup.sh script unexecutable; you may find it still exists
on your system with mode 0.
Does this explain anything in your (Pete's) case?
Giuliano Procida.
will send details. You will need to
download 9Mbyte of files.
Giuliano Procida.
A note on VFAT. The long file names used by Linux will be provided
completely separately from those under Win95 which uses a different
technique. Thus long file names on one system will be a mess on the
other
Hi.
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
I just installed Debian on my 486 and thought I'd try to do it
without disks. I got as far as the point were it wanted to install
the kernel, but couldn't go any further. Is there any reason why
there is no drivers.tgz and perhaps kernel.tgz?
There is actually a
Gertjan Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, you make it sound so easy ;-) I can't seem to get this right. I
Nor could I for a long time!
copy the kernel to the file linux and run ./rdev.sh. This script tries
to run rdev /mnt/linux /dev/ram0 - and there is no /dev/ram0. Why does
the script
Hi.
I've posted this question here before and didn't receive a single
reply. Hopefully I'm more lucky this time.. I want to install Debian
to an Umsdos partition. The installation disks don't seem to allow
me to do that.
That's right.
- Does Debian not support installing to umsdos
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