Hello
Three questions:
1. I am trying to install Debian on an IBM ThinkPad 760EL but the machine dont
want to boot. I use a floppy with resc1440.bin, at the boot prompt I type
linux floppy=thinkpad with no results. I have read the instructions about
boot parameters to use and ThinkPad is
Erik Eriksson wrote:
3. Can you recommend any SQL based freeware for Linux, we would like to do s
ome
tests.
There are Debian packages for PostgreSQL, mSQL, mysql and nosql. (mSQL and
mysql are in non-free.)
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Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Isle of
Hi all,
I seem to have a mis-configured mdutils package (version 0.35-14
running on an up-to-date hamm system) and hope someone can help.
I have a single entry in /etc/mdtab created by mdcreate:
/dev/md0 linear,4k,0,8fd9453a /dev/hdb1 /dev/hdc1 /dev/hdc2 /dev/hdc3
/dev/hdc5 /dev/hdc6
and an
On Tue, Feb 17, 1998 at 08:17:19AM -0800, Norris Preyer wrote:
I seem to have a mis-configured mdutils package (version 0.35-14
running on an up-to-date hamm system) and hope someone can help.
Oups, sorry, two days ago I noticed that the S25mdutils.sh was
not removed by removing mdutils.
Tamas Imrei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how I can disable this 'searching' for scsi at
0x330?
Reconfigure and recompile your kernel with only the devices you really
have -- if the code's not there, it can't probe. make-kpkg from
kernel-package should make this quite easy.
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Thank you!
That's what I find about in other howto-s and documents about sound
and scsi cards.
Tamas Imrei
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Tamas Imrei [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know how I can disable this 'searching' for scsi at
0x330?
Reconfigure and recompile your kernel with only
Hello to everyone!
I've read somewhere that linux looks for a scsi device at i/o port
0x330, where my maui card is. So if my maui is in the machine, linux
cannot start. If I remove it it can start. It stops a bit after
recognizing my ide devices.
Does anyone know how I can disable this
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On Fri, 12 Sep 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please, help me with clarifying a boot problem.
I have upgraded from Debian 1.2.17 to Debian 1.3.1, and the machine
will not boot. I have recompiled the kernel 2.0.30 and rebooted the machine
again. Now it hangs, but then finally
Please, help me with clarifying a boot problem.
I have upgraded from Debian 1.2.17 to Debian 1.3.1, and the machine
will not boot. I have recompiled the kernel 2.0.30 and rebooted the machine
again. Now it hangs, but then finally boots.
This is dmesg with a troubled hda disk
Daniel == Daniel Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Daniel Now, I wanted to boot my machine in Linux. There's been no
Daniel problem with that until now. All that comes up is: LIL- And
Daniel then there's no response.
This sounds as if you need to reboot with a floppy, then run lilo as
root. The
I tried to make a boot floppy by copying the kernel on the floppy:
cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage /dev/fd0
it works except that when I boot from the floppy my Adaptec 1542
isn't recognized at boot; when I boot with the same kernel from the
hard disk the 1542 is recognized without
Hubert FAUQUE wrote:
I tried to make a boot floppy by copying the kernel on the floppy:
cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage /dev/fd0
it works except that when I boot from the floppy my Adaptec 1542
isn't recognized at boot; when I boot with the same kernel from the
hard disk the 1542 is
Hubert FAUQUE wrote:
I tried to make a boot floppy by copying the kernel on the floppy:
cp /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/zImage /dev/fd0
it works except that when I boot from the floppy my Adaptec 1542
isn't recognized at boot; when I boot with the same kernel from the
hard disk the 1542 is
On Tue, 10 Dec 1996, Farzad FARID wrote:
On Tue, 10 Dec 1996, Butch Kemper wrote:
I have a problem booting the Debian Kernel 2.0.25 as it hangs with this on
the screent:
GSCD: Version 0.4a Oliver Raupach ...
GSCD: Trying to detect a Goldstar R420 ..
GSCD: GoldStar
I have a problem booting the Debian Kernel 2.0.25 as it hangs with this on
the screent:
GSCD: Version 0.4a Oliver Raupach ...
GSCD: Trying to detect a Goldstar R420 ..
GSCD: GoldStar Interfac Adapter does not exist or H/W error
$id: cm206.c,v 0.99.1.1 1996/08/11 10:35:01 david Exp $
For now, please boot your system with the command:
linux reserve=0x340
or
linux cm206=0x350
Where 0x350 is any unused address on your system. I'll have to remove
this from the next kernel. I wanted to see if more than one person hit
this problem, or if it was simply someone with
On Tue, 10 Dec 1996, Butch Kemper wrote:
I have a problem booting the Debian Kernel 2.0.25 as it hangs with this on
the screent:
GSCD: Version 0.4a Oliver Raupach ...
GSCD: Trying to detect a Goldstar R420 ..
GSCD: GoldStar Interfac Adapter does not exist or H/W error
$id:
Thanks to all that helped me out on this one. Once I entered the BIOS disk
parameters it worked great.
Al Youngwerth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You are probably way ahead of me but I remember getting that error
under 2 conditions (I think).
1. If the geometry of the disk didn't match its real geometry or the
boot partition went past the 1024 sector (although
it is supposedly possible to fake out the boot proms according
After trying everything everyone suggested a couple of weeks ago I gave up and
went on vacation. I've been back all week but now I have to deal with it.
My problem is this: when booting from the hard disk I get LI from LILO and
nothing else. I thought that this problem was caused by the fact
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