Dear all,
I wish to install Debian Woody, but I definitely don't want to abandon
my LVM logical volumes. As far as I know, Woody doesn't support LVM
during installation.
The only workaround I could think of is to install a minimal Woody on a
small ext2 partition, and then after make it aware
hi,all:
I want to install woody3.0r2 into DELL PE1750 which has PERC 4/Di MegaRAID,but it
can't find the RAID after booting from the CDROM.Others tell me that bf2.4 doesn't
buildin the megaraid driver higher than 1.18f.
how can i install woody in my envirement?
thanks !
»úÆ÷è [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:hi,all:
I want to install woody3.0r2 into DELL PE1750 which
has PERC 4/Di MegaRAID,but it can't find the RAID
after booting from the CDROM.Others tell me that bf2.4
doesn't buildin the megaraid driver higher than 1.18f.
how can i install woody in my envirement
the megaraid driver higher than 1.18f.
how can i install woody in my envirement?
thanks !
It's a good idea to have a short discussion on the
laptops--debian! I had the same problem! I had to
switch to slackware but still I want to use debian :(
Looking for comments :)
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Kaveh Gh
Thanks!
Regards.
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Quoting Kaveh Gh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 04:15:32PM +0200, Andrei Verovski wrote:
Thank you very much for quick reply. BTW, how I can mount CD before
booting from it? I have empty partitoned HD right now and nothing else.
You will need some operating system that can read the CD. You can even
use Windows or
Hi,
Anyone can suggest me how it is possible to install Woody (with
unofficial CDs from ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/)
on ReiserFS root?
Whenever I am booting from Woody CD1 or CD2 Debian installer simply do
not recognizes ReiserFS root and asks to reformat it as Ext2.
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 03:04:02PM +0200, Andrei Verovski wrote:
Anyone can suggest me how it is possible to install Woody (with
unofficial CDs from ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/)
on ReiserFS root?
Whenever I am booting from Woody CD1 or CD2 Debian installer simply
If you can mount the CD before booting from it, you will find a
directory dists/woody/main/disks-i386/current/reiserfs with all the
images you need. I suppose you can use them to make boot stiffies and
later use the CD's to install the rest of the system from. Just read
the documentation in the
back to my original point: Am I being dense, or how do you
install woody? Do ya have to do an upgrade from potato?
You poor guy. :}
You can just change the directory you've got apt pointed to.
{}Rick
. So back to my original point: Am I being dense, or how do you
install woody? Do ya have to do an upgrade from potato?
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dry. So back to my original point: Am I being dense, or how do you
install woody? Do ya have to do an upgrade from potato?
In case you already run potato, just point apt to the woody section of the
archive and let it go.
In case you want to install woody from scratch you can install a minimal
hi,
i have been playing with debian for quite some time now. I was recently in
the neighborhood for a challenge and thought upgrading to woody, do to the
recent positive response to 2.4, wood be a fun. GET IT, wood be fun. HAHA
can anyone share a few links on how to install it and most
The kernel doesn't, as far as I know. Goto http://www.kernel.org and
you'll find a kernel 2.4.0-test2 there if you're game. You could just
upgrade to woody and still use a 2.2.x kernel by changing apt to point to
woody instead of potato, but that's nowhere near as much of a challenge :)
Theres a
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