On Sun, Jan 22, 2023 at 09:33:42PM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Mike wrote:
> > I don't think that it's a bad grub binary, as I have reinstalled several
> > times, with the same result.
>
> But if it's indeed shim which is complaining then it complains about the
> content of
Hi,
Mike wrote:
> I don't think that it's a bad grub binary, as I have reinstalled several
> times, with the same result.
But if it's indeed shim which is complaining then it complains about the
content of grubx64.efi.
I guess that the problem would show up in the output of
objdump -x
On Sun, Jan 22, 2023 at 12:45:12PM +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Mike wrote:
> > booting to the EFI Shell, I
> > can access the EFI parition, cd to EFI/debian and manaully call
> > shimx64.efi, giving the following output:
> >
> > Reloc 0 block size 0 is invalid
> > Relocation failed:
Hi,
Mike wrote:
> booting to the EFI Shell, I
> can access the EFI parition, cd to EFI/debian and manaully call
> shimx64.efi, giving the following output:
>
> Reloc 0 block size 0 is invalid
> Relocation failed: Unsupported
The web has remarkably few info on that problem.
The best i found is
On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 09:11:56AM -0500, songbird wrote:
> Mike wrote:
> >
>
> "near identical" is perhaps not identical enough. :(
>
> to be practical IMO the SSD works, go with that.
> the cost of time and effort to figure out the problem
> is probably already larger than the cost of the
Mike wrote:
>
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> Folks,
>
> I'm building a new NAS box which has five HDDs in a RAID 5
> configuration, using Linux software RAID. Historically this has caused
> some challenges when dealing with
Folks,
I'm building a new NAS box which has five HDDs in a RAID 5
configuration, using Linux software RAID. Historically this has caused
some challenges when dealing with /boot. Some time back I set upon the
idea of using an IDE > CF adapter and putting a small CF card in there
for /boot, with
Le 04/09/2018 à 21:05, Dominik George a écrit :
AFAICS you did not write anything about /boot/grub.
I did not mention it by name, I only said there are two parts
I do not remember reading about this either.
grub-install must hardcode the location of /boot/grub into the core image. I
guess
> AFAICS you did not write anything about /boot/grub.
I did not mention it by name, I only said there are two parts and I do not
see why the mere installation to the MBR or to the EFI area should fail ;).
> > Can you explain why this fails on installation, where /boot/grub can be
> > written?
>
Le 04/09/2018 à 20:21, Dominik George a écrit :
*cough*
You should get some information about how GRUB is installed and works.
GRUB comes in two main parts :
- the core image in various locations (+ boot image in some boot sector
for GRUB BIOS)
- the /boot/grub directory
Yep. I basically said
Hi!
That said, have you made sure to mount the EFI ESP partition as /boot/efi?
I've just create an partition in the installer with the type `EFI`. Is
this what you mean, or do you mean something else?
There are quite a few mentions of this error spread over all kinds of
distributions
>*cough*
>You should get some information about how GRUB is installed and works.
>GRUB comes in two main parts :
>- the core image in various locations (+ boot image in some boot sector
>
>for GRUB BIOS)
>- the /boot/grub directory
Yep. I basically said that (in paragraphs you removed from the
Le 04/09/2018 à 13:50, Dominik George a écrit :
I'm trying to install Debian Stretch with full disk encryption
(LVM-on-LUKS). But when the installer is trying to install Grub in crashes
with the following error message:
Unable to install GRUB in dummy
Executing 'grub-install dummy' failed.
Hi,
> I'm trying to install Debian Stretch with full disk encryption
> (LVM-on-LUKS). But when the installer is trying to install Grub in crashes
> with the following error message:
>
> ```
> Unable to install GRUB in dummy
> Executing 'grub-install dummy' failed.
>
> This is a fatal error.
>
Hi!
I'm trying to install Debian Stretch with full disk encryption
(LVM-on-LUKS). But when the installer is trying to install Grub in
crashes with the following error message:
```
Unable to install GRUB in dummy
Executing 'grub-install dummy' failed.
This is a fatal error.
```
The disk is
On Mon 19 Jun 2017 at 12:37:45 -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Jun 2017, Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> > I'm trying to install Debian 9 from a Live version with no success, I'm
>
> Plese don't. Please install from an install image.
I would give the same advice. My
On Mon, 19 Jun 2017, Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> I'm trying to install Debian 9 from a Live version with no success, I'm
Plese don't. Please install from an install image.
the Live images will get fixed, but it is always safer to use them only
for testing things or playing with Debian,
On 19-06-17, Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to install Debian 9 from a Live version with no success, I'm
> using the "debian-live-9.0.0-amd64-gnome+nonfree.iso" MD5SUM
> "baf4371d63bccaed58714891626de1e2" (match with the official release).
>
> The installation stops when
Hello,
I'm trying to install Debian 9 from a Live version with no success, I'm
using the "debian-live-9.0.0-amd64-gnome+nonfree.iso" MD5SUM
"baf4371d63bccaed58714891626de1e2" (match with the official release).
The installation stops when it will start to mount and detect the CDROM
with an
On Wed, 01 Mar 2017 13:26:51 + Rodolfo Medina
wrote:
> Anyone having experience about that?
>
> At boot from USB Debian Installer stick, the main menu appears but,
> when I choose `Install', the screen gets messy.
This should get you started:
Anyone having experience about that?
At boot from USB Debian Installer stick, the main menu appears but, when I
choose `Install', the screen gets messy.
Thanks for any help,
Rodolfo
On Thursday, July 10, 2014 7:30:02 AM UTC+5:30, Kitty Cat wrote:
I have two questions:
1. Would anyone be willing to give me a link to a simple USB keyboard that you
think would work with this machine at boot time? Perhaps on Amazon.com or
Newegg.com, etc.?
2. Do you know of a Debian CD of
I have two questions:
1. Would anyone be willing to give me a link to a simple USB keyboard that
you
think would work with this machine at boot time? Perhaps on Amazon.com or
Newegg.com, etc.?
2. Do you know of a Debian CD of some type that will load a kernel without
the
need of a key press
On 07/09/2014 06:50 PM, Kitty Cat wrote:
I have two questions:
1. Would anyone be willing to give me a link to a simple USB keyboard
that you
think would work with this machine at boot time? Perhaps on Amazon.com or
Newegg.com, etc.?
2. Do you know of a Debian CD of some type that will load
A quick hardware fix is to buy a cheap (and some are very cheap- even in
the UK!) usb key-board.
Or you may have a friend with one that you can borrow for an hour.
Saki
On 28 June 2014 06:11, Kitty Cat realizar.la@gmail.com wrote:
Yes. I have previously searched and found such things
OK. I managed to get Debian installed. Here is what I did:
I had previously installed the Debian installer stuff from the DVD into the
Windows bootloader. However, since my keyboard didn't work I couldn't tell
the computer to start the Debian installer from the Windows bootloader
menu, so I only
On 06/27/14 22:11, Kitty Cat wrote:
Yes. I have previously searched and found such things like this:
Bios may access the keyboard without turning on any leds.
Look at
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000192.htm
Turn on power to the computer. As soon as you do this, start pressing
the
When you try to access BIOS from thekeyboard, make sure the keyboard is
connected directly to the computer, not through a hub.
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My USB keyboard is connected directly to the computer. I have also tried it
in every USB port on the computer.
The keyboard doesn't even work at the Windows bootloader menu or the Grub
menu or the menu I get when I boot the Debian DVD.
I did manage to get Debian installed as I said in my other
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 01:39:45AM -0600, Kitty Cat wrote:
I'm thinking that a previous owner turned off the legacy USB keyboard
support in the CMOS and since there is no option for a PS/2 keyboard, I
think it may be stuck without keyboard access at boot time.
If you can find a manual for the
That was a good idea. I tried it, but the keyboard still did not work.
I believe this is the correct motherboard:
http://www.intel.com/p/en_US/support/highlights/dsktpboards/dq965co
There is a barcode sticker on the mobo with that number on it.
I only got the computer when I bought it. No
On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 11:11:48PM -0600, Kitty Cat wrote:
So, what I think I need to do is find a way to get the Debian install DVD
to bypass the need to press a key until such time that a USB keyboard
driver loads or something like that.
I'd try a 'Live CD' first to see if all functions are
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 03:34:23AM -0600, Kitty Cat wrote:
After all my poking and prodding, I am thinking that maybe it needs a
certain type of USB keyboard in order to have a working keyboard at boot. I
know that some USB devices have to have drivers before the computer knows
what to do
[Please don't top post on this list.]
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 01:26:19AM -0600, Kitty Cat wrote:
OK. I managed to get Debian installed. Here is what I did:
I had previously installed the Debian installer stuff from the DVD into the
Windows bootloader. However, since my keyboard didn't work
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 20:12:11 -0600
Kitty Cat realizar.la@gmail.com wrote:
I can't install Debian. The USB keyboard doesn't turn on until Windows
loads.
OK. So do the early stage of the install from Windows.
http://people.debian.org/~rmh/goodbye-microsoft/
You might also want to complain
On 6/27/14, 9:12 PM, Kitty Cat wrote:
I can't install Debian. The USB keyboard doesn't turn on until Windows
loads.
I bought a used MPC computer that only has USB ports -- No PS/2 ports.
The machine currently has Windows installed.
When installing Debian, it is required to press a button
On 6/28/14, 8:35 AM, Kent West wrote:
On 6/27/14, 9:12 PM, Kitty Cat wrote:
I can't install Debian. The USB keyboard doesn't turn on until
Windows loads.
I had a computer once which exhibited this behavior. It's not
Debian-related; it's hardware related. I couldn't even get into the
BIOS
On 6/28/14, 8:42 AM, Kent West wrote:
On 6/28/14, 8:35 AM, Kent West wrote:
On 6/27/14, 9:12 PM, Kitty Cat wrote:
I can't install Debian. The USB keyboard doesn't turn on until
Windows loads.
I had a computer once which exhibited this behavior. It's not
Debian-related; it's hardware related
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 23:11:48 -0600
Kitty Cat realizar.la@gmail.com wrote:
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-023466.htm
Don't trust the manufacturer specs as most of the time
your mobo has been modified according to the (big)
purchaser specs.
Did you try all Fn keys
On Saturday 28 June 2014 08:02:39 Terence wrote:
A quick hardware fix is to buy a cheap (and some are very cheap- even in
the UK!) usb key-board.
She's got a USB keyboard. She needs a ps/2, and tehse are almost
unobtainable.
Lisi
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since there is no option for a PS/2 keyboard,
Sorry. I reacted too glibly. :-(
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On Saturday 28 June 2014 15:31:51 Lisi Reisz wrote:
She needs a ps/2, and tehse are almost
unobtainable.
No, she doesn't. Mea culpa. I shouldn't dive in etc.
Lisi
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On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 03:31:51PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
She's got a USB keyboard. She needs a ps/2, and tehse are almost
unobtainable.
Except a PS/2 keyboard won't help either since the computer doesn't have
PS/2 ports.
Cheers,
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On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 03:39:57PM +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
No, she doesn't. Mea culpa. I shouldn't dive in etc.
Oops, sorry. Replied to your previous message before reading this one.
Perhaps I should follow your advice.
Cheers,
Tom
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On 28/06/2014 11:35 PM, Kent West wrote:
I had a computer once which exhibited this behavior. It's not
Debian-related; it's hardware related. I couldn't even get into the
BIOS, etc. i never found a solution. I gave up on the computer and gave
it to a friend who was happy running Windows. I've
There is sometimes a very short window to access the BIOS.
On my (different) system, as soon as I power up, I start tapping the F2
key, about 2 times per second. After several seconds, I get into BIOS.
There may be some exact moment to press F2 one time, but, I have not
found it.
I can
On Sat, 28 Jun 2014 10:57:23 -0700
Thomas D. Dean tomd...@wavecable.com wrote:
Maybe you need to clear the BIOS settings? I have never had to do
that.
From what he said, he's done that (although removing the battery
don't work, except if you wait for some time because of the
capacitor(s)
I can't install Debian. The USB keyboard doesn't turn on until Windows
loads.
I bought a used MPC computer that only has USB ports -- No PS/2 ports.
The machine currently has Windows installed.
When installing Debian, it is required to press a button during the boot
sequence in order to load
On Fri, 27 Jun 2014 20:12:11 -0600
Kitty Cat realizar.la@gmail.com wrote:
MPC CLIENTPRO 385
There are plenty of answers on… search engines (even how to
access the BIOS on a MPC).
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Yes. I have previously searched and found such things like this:
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-023466.htm
It says...
Check for and enable USB Legacy Support:
1. Attach a PS/2 keyboard to the computer and boot the system.
2. Enter BIOS Setup by pressing [F2]
hughesnet is so bad in my personal experience I can do things faster
with a 57.6 modem.
On Fri, 22 Nov 2013, Charlie wrote:
On Thu, 21 Nov 2013 15:34:05 +1100 Charlie aries...@skymesh.com.au
sent this:
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 17:03:57 -0600 Selim T. Erdogan sent:
Further googling
On Thu, 21 Nov 2013 15:34:05 +1100 Charlie aries...@skymesh.com.au
sent this:
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 17:03:57 -0600 Selim T. Erdogan sent:
Further googling might get you something better/easier.
Thank you Selim, for taking the time to discover these links. It's much
appreciated and they
Have you use NETINSTALL AMD64 DEBIAN STABLE? When you write a cd-r use
4x as speed. After this check in your BIOS that it is NOT Activated
UEFI.
Check again this configuration.
Tell us for your progress.
Carlo.
2013/11/19 Charlie aries...@skymesh.com.au:
Trying to install Debian on this
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 13:18:07 +0100 Carlo sent:
Have you use NETINSTALL AMD64 DEBIAN STABLE? When you write a cd-r use
4x as speed. After this check in your BIOS that it is NOT Activated
UEFI.
Check again this configuration.
Tell us for your progress.
Carlo.
Hello Carlo,
Yes, tried
first of all, I would try to check in your router configuration if
DCHP is ENABLED. Then I would try install again NETINSTALL CD AMD64,
but the THIS TESTING VERSION
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-cd/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso,
using ethernet cable RJ45.
DOWNLOAD
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 20:46:30 +0100 Carlo sent:
first of all, I would try to check in your router configuration if
DCHP is ENABLED.
I have tried it through an Ethernet cable direct to the ADSL2 modem,
through wireless over ADSL2 modem. This system runs 7 windows 7
computers without error, and I
Charlie, 19.11.2013:
Trying to install Debian on this lappy and keep hitting a brick wall.
The same message with the Jessie or Wheezy netinstall iso or the
first Install DVD of Jessie or Wheezy:
No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch
between the kernel used by
On Wed, 20 Nov 2013 17:03:57 -0600 Selim T. Erdogan sent:
Further googling might get you something better/easier.
Thank you Selim, for taking the time to discover these links. It's much
appreciated and they will come in useful, as I think I'll just install
ubuntu, as ubuntu 10 works so the
Trying to install Debian on this lappy and keep hitting a brick wall.
The same message with the Jessie or Wheezy netinstall iso or the
first Install DVD of Jessie or Wheezy:
No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch
between the kernel used by this version of the
On Tue, 2008-10-07 at 04:51 +0200, s. keeling wrote:
Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have tried several times to install debian on my system without success.
Which Debian?
It seems unable to recognise my network connection yet I have no trouble
installing Ubuntu (or any other system) from
Have tried several times to install debian on my system without success.
It seems unable to recognise my network connection yet I have no trouble
installing Ubuntu (or any other system) from the internet.
This time I have tried to install on Virtualbox and got the following
install report:
Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have tried several times to install debian on my system without success.
Which Debian?
It seems unable to recognise my network connection yet I have no trouble
installing Ubuntu (or any other system) from the internet.
*buntu is based on Sid. Have you tried Sid?
Hi I bought the debian bible sarge 3.1
I have aAMD x2 3800 socket 939 CPU
Asus a8n-e socket 939 motherboard
A sata2 hard drive
I try to install linux debian 3.1 from the boot cd
It fails all the time the dvd and cd that came with the book all say Intel x86+ on the disc
Have I the wrong
http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 09:44:56PM +0800, dan connors wrote:
Hi I bought the debian bible sarge 3.1
I have a AMD x2 3800 socket 939 CPU
Asus a8n-e socket 939 motherboard
A sata2 hard drive
I try to install linux debian 3.1 from the boot cd
It fails all the time the dvd and cd that came with
On Fri, Aug 04, 2006 at 09:44:56PM +0800, dan connors wrote:
Hi I bought the debian bible sarge 3.1
I have a AMD x2 3800 socket 939 CPU
Asus a8n-e socket 939 motherboard
A sata2 hard drive
I try to install linux debian 3.1 from the boot cd
It fails all the time the dvd and cd that
I'm sure this must be a FAQ, but I can't seem to find anything helpful
googling for the answer.
I'm trying to install Debian woody (3.0r2) onto a new hard drive (WD1800JB,
180Gig Western Digital) in a new computer. It is the only hard drive in the
machine, and the only other IDE device is DVD+R
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can't install Debian on HDD w/Promise controller card
I'm sure this must be a FAQ, but I can't seem to find anything helpful
googling for the answer
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From: George Adams [mailto:[EMAIL
Boudewijn wrote:
George Adams wrote:
I'm sure this must be a FAQ, but I can't seem to find anything helpful
googling for the answer.
I'm trying to install Debian woody (3.0r2) onto a new hard drive
(WD1800JB,
180Gig Western Digital) in a new computer. It is the only hard drive
in the
machine,
is my problem: I can't install Debian Testing
on my computer?
Can you help me? Maybe I have to install LILO manually
so how can I do it?
Sergei
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 04:11:00AM -0800, sergey dyshel wrote:
default. So I pressed ENTER (I don't think I needed
shell at this stage) and
the installer printed a huge list of 31 different
options. Not knowing what
to do I pressed q to exit and was told that the
installer can't find
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 09:16:59PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
normal debian installing program
/dev/hda1 --/dev/hda1
/dev/hda2(freebsd)--??
/dev/hda3
/dev/hda5-/dev/hda8
Hi,
I had the same problem before. cfdisk does have some
problems. you might want to install debian without
swap and then create/configure swap manually. I
installed win2k/freebsd 4.2/debian-kernel-2.4 in my
own machine successfully.
Dehui
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On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 03:34:48AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System
..snipped normal looking output of fdisk
I mean debian
hi,
I cannot reinstall debian because debian cann't recognize my
partitions correctly.
I have installed freebsd in /dev/hda2
(including its own partition wd0s1a,dawd0s1b,wd0s1e,wd0s1f).
If I plan to install debain in /dev/hda5,the installing program
will mistake /dev/hda5 for /dev/hda8
I'm no partition guru, but...
On Tue, May 08, 2001 at 09:16:59PM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I cannot reinstall debian because debian cann't recognize my
partitions correctly.
I doubt this, it recognizes them allright, but differently from what
you expected:)
I have installed
Hello Carel,
Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System
/dev/hda1 * 1 382 3068383+ b Win95 FAT32
/dev/hda3 702 1020 2562367+ a5 BSD/386
/dev/hda4 1021 4437 27447052+ 5 Extended
/dev/hda5 1021 1275 2048256
On Sun, Apr 16, 2000 at 07:20:43PM +0200, Arie wrote:
I just received this message today (Sun Apr 23 16:18:03 PDT 2000),
suggest you check your system clock.
Dear reader,
I tried to install debian and everything looks oke after installation.
The program asks to reboot
Dear reader,
I tried to install debian and everything looks oke
after installation.
The program asks to reboot and then it goes
wrong!.
the program stops with the message calculatin
module dependencies ...
this will stay for ever on the screen.Do you
have any sugestion .
thanks anyway.
FDD:1.44
I hope this information will be enugh for u 2 help me
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NIR
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Date: יום ראשון 04 אוקטובר 1998 17:29
Subject: can't install debian
Hi
My machine rejects every attempt I make
Hi
My machine rejects every attempt I make to install debian
Is there solution avaliable?
More information, if you please...
Nir wrote:
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Hi every one
i am so new user, I didn't even
install Debian on my machine. :-)
Every time I boot from the rescue disk
(resc1440.bin) or from my dos partition; the system reboots itself after
the:
Loading linux . message
there
are some aditional messages after that but they are
Nir wrote:
Hi every one
i am so new user, I didn't even install Debian on my machine. :-)
Every time I boot from the rescue disk (resc1440.bin) or from my dos
partition; the system reboots itself after the:
Loading linux . message
there are some aditional messages after that but
When i get to the place where it says to install base files i choose to
install from a floppy. It asks for disk#1 and when i do it comes up
with the message of it dosen't look like disk#1 and i tryed it again and
it still comes up with the same message! Could you help me with the
installation of
When i get to the place where it says to install base files i choose to
install from a floppy. It asks for disk#1 and when i do it comes up
with the message of it dosen't look like disk#1 and i tryed it again and
it still comes up with the same message! Could you help me with the
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When i get to the place where it says to install base files i choose to
install from a floppy. It asks for disk#1 and when i do it comes up
with the message of it dosen't look like disk#1 and i tryed it again and
it still comes up with the same message! Could you
with HTTP;
Sat, 01 Nov 1997 01:09:48 PST
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From: Jenlung Tseng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Can't install Debian 1.3.1
Content-Type: text/plain
Date: Sat, 01 Nov 1997 01:09:48 PST
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Resent
Hi Debian users:
I just bought Debian 1.3.1 CDs and try to install it.
I have created resuce and root disks and follow the instruction to
restart my PC and boot from resuce disk.
After boot: prompt shows up and I type linux. The following messages
prompt repeatly. And never ask me for root
Hi all,
Hardware:
Pentium PCI 100MHz, 24MB RAM, S3 Trio-64/2MB, HDD IDE Maxtor 7850,
ATAPI CDROM Goldstar R540C, 1831 sound card (main audio chip ESS1688),
Ethernet card SMC Ultra
Boot from RESQ (Dec 8) disc:
[...]
GCCD: Goldstar Interface Adapter does not exist or H/W error
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Hi.
I tried to install debian 1.1 with Boot1440.bin from may 28, but there was
a problem:
I have a Pentium with Adaptec AHA2940 SCSI-controller and a Samsung
PLS-31274S SCSI-harddisk.
Here is a part of the output of the boot process:
(...)
aic7xxx: Burstlen = 8DWD, Latency timer = 32PCLKS
Hi.
I tried to install debian 1.1 with Boot1440.bin from may 28, but there was
a problem:
I have a Pentium with Adaptec AHA2940 SCSI-controller and a Samsung
PLS-31274S SCSI-harddisk.
Here is a part of the output of the boot process:
(...)
aic7xxx: Burstlen = 8DWD, Latency timer = 32PCLKS
We're going to build another kernel with an updated device driver. That
will probably fix this problem.
Thanks
Bruce
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