Delany
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 2:01 PM
Subject: Woody dselect Woes
Hi,
I have a Debian system running Woody that I am
having big problems with re: dselect and updating it.
I was in the middle of updating the system with
dselect when I attempted
Hi,
I have a Debian system running Woody that I am
having big problems with re: dselect and updating it.
I was in the middle of updating the system with
dselect when I attempted to background the dselect process in order to do
something that was suggested by the output from one of the
Hi all,
Having just downloaded a user profile, dselect seems to hang just
when it
should be ready to install. Going through the options the install shows
a
quick message I think is: cksum 5md. It flashes so fast and goes right
back to
the choice menu's so I'm not sure. TM for
Since no one has responded will add a few more comments. I now see the
message
is md5sum. I was new installing using apt I downloaded a user profile.
It looked
like apt drew all files from stable main. Just got to the end of all the
downloading when dselect now shows the message md5sum. Have
Quoting Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Since no one has responded will add a few more comments. I now see the
message
is md5sum. I was new installing using apt I downloaded a user profile.
It looked
like apt drew all files from stable main. Just got to the end of all the
downloading when
Thanks David, worked great.
The dselect manual for beginners should definitely have this
information. For
some reason the manual assumes dselect will handle any and all
installing and
configuing. I'll leave David's response for manual maintainer. Dean
Presumably you have a lot of .deb
I am currently trying to install some packages in Debian 2.0 (using the CD
Rom), using dselect. I can select them without any problem, however when I
choose the option to actually install them, I get the following error
message :
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/hdc, or
I am currently trying to install some packages in Debian 2.0 (using the CD
Rom), using dselect. I can select them without any problem, however when I
choose the option to actually install them, I get the following error
message :
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
I am currently trying to install some packages in Debian 2.0 (using the CD
Rom), using dselect. I can select them without any problem, however when I
choose the option to actually install them, I get the following error
message :
Any help appreciated !!
Just a thought: try cleaning the CDs
Kent West wrote:
On Tue, 25 May 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can it be! CAN IT BE!!
Am I a complete idiot or is Deselect one of the most diabolical
programs ever?
snip
Donald MacDougall
USC School of Medicine
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AMEN! (for the reasons snipped and
Can it be! CAN IT BE!!
Am I a complete idiot or is Deselect one of the most diabolical
programs ever?
It's so seductive. I've used it quite a number of times. Worked
beautifully. Then I made a mistake. And each step to try to undo the
mistake just digs the hole deeper. I'll never get out!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can it be! CAN IT BE!!
Am I a complete idiot or is Deselect one of the most diabolical
programs ever?
It's so seductive. I've used it quite a number of times. Worked
beautifully. Then I made a mistake. And each step to try to undo the
mistake just
On Tue, 25 May 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can it be! CAN IT BE!!
Am I a complete idiot or is Deselect one of the most diabolical
programs ever?
snip
Donald MacDougall
USC School of Medicine
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
AMEN! (for the reasons snipped and other similar issues)
--
Kent
On Aug 19, Brandon Mitchell wrote
On Tue, 19 Aug 1997, Alfonso E. Urdaneta wrote:
I'm trying to use dselect to no avail. First I tried to tell dselect to
read the cdrom.
chose option a, saw the following
[ error sniped ]
Is it recognized at boot up (try more | dmesg if you missed
Dselect is indeed not a begineer's best friend. (Been there, done
that!) There are several ways to tackle using it (or not) in
installing debian. What worked for me was to enter allow the install
script to drop me into dselect after the reboot and let it install the
basic packages. The first
Hello,
I am trying to install the Debian Release 2.0 (CheapBytes) and am having
trouble with the dselect utility. If I am reading the help file correctly one
can highlight all packages, press return, and then proceed to installation.
When I do that there are an enormous number of packages that
On Sun, Oct 25, 1998 at 03:09:24PM -0500, Patrick Durusau wrote:
(I would think all packages would mean exactly that but it
apparently does not.)
You cannot install everything. This is intentional: the distribution
contains many packages which conflict, that is, which cannot coexist
in a
Hi Patrick,
I suggest that you not change the package selections during the initial
installation. You can always go back and add/remove packages later. Don't
try to add/remove too many things at one time, the dependancies become
difficult to sort out.
On Sun, Oct 25, 1998 at 03:09:24PM -0500,
Greetings,
Yes Install All Packages would be incorrect due to conflicts between
packages. As I indicated in my earlier post it was also not possible to
select the packages listed on the initial screen, as a return there
simply dumps the user into the Select screen. Packages such as
admin, etc.
I'm trying to use dselect to no avail. First I tried to tell dselect to
read the cdrom.
chose option a, saw the following
If you make a mistake use the interrupt key ( ^C ) to abort.
I see that /dec/cdrom exists and is a block device
Inser the CD-ROM and enter the block device name
On Tue, 19 Aug 1997, Alfonso E. Urdaneta wrote:
I'm trying to use dselect to no avail. First I tried to tell dselect to
read the cdrom.
[snip]
So I type insmod /dev/cdrom
/dev/cdrom: /dev/cdrom: No such device
You should get your cdrom recognized. What kind of cdrom do you have? If
On Tue, 19 Aug 1997, Alfonso E. Urdaneta wrote:
I'm trying to use dselect to no avail. First I tried to tell dselect to
read the cdrom.
chose option a, saw the following
[ error sniped ]
Is it recognized at boot up (try more | dmesg if you missed it)? If
so, just mount it before going
On Aug 19, Brandon Mitchell wrote
On Tue, 19 Aug 1997, Alfonso E. Urdaneta wrote:
I'm trying to use dselect to no avail. First I tried to tell dselect to
read the cdrom.
chose option a, saw the following
[ error sniped ]
Is it recognized at boot up (try more | dmesg if you missed
I figure OK, the machine does not like my cdrom drive. Why not try the
insmod driver thing.
So I type insmod /dev/cdrom
Actually, insmod means add a driver to the kernel. (Okay, it means
load a module, but let's not get technical.) For instance, to use
my CD-ROM, I have to type
Hello,
Firstly I would like to thank everyone that emailed there suggestions to me
about mounting the CDROM.
I have downloaded the 'bad_links_fix_1.1.5.tgz' from your ftp site in order
to upgrade from version 1.1.5 to 1.1.6 and have followed all the
instructions that have come along with this
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