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Sam Geeraerts wrote:
Me, Daniel Clark and Graziano have all upgraded to PMON version 1.4.3
with those instructions.
Ok, thank you very much for the information. I upgraded PMON to version
1.4.3, and my problem is solved: wd0 is recognised by PMON
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Sam Geeraerts wrote:
You could try some proper partition device names, like wd0a, wd0b, wd0c,
etc., although wd0 should be the same as wd0a.
Although I continue to get, although I later continued until the letter m.
Couldn't find device [wd0]
Il giorno mar, 14/07/2009 alle 23.22 +0300, Niklas Cholmkvist ha
scritto:
During installation of gNewSense it asked me a few questions like:
1. create a symbolic link to the current kernel image? , I answered
YES. (is it best to choose YES?)
ok
2. do you want to abort now?, I answered NO.
Niklas Cholmkvist schreef:
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Sam Geeraerts wrote:
You could try some proper partition device names, like wd0a, wd0b, wd0c,
etc., although wd0 should be the same as wd0a.
Although I continue to get, although I later continued until the letter m.
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Sam Geeraerts wrote:
Maybe it's a bug in your PMON version. Try upgrading it:
http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Projects/Lemote#toc225
It says the info there is work in progress, and if I follow these
instructions incorrectly that it can break my system in
Niklas Cholmkvist schreef:
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Sam Geeraerts wrote:
Maybe it's a bug in your PMON version. Try upgrading it:
http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Projects/Lemote#toc225
It says the info there is work in progress, and if I follow these
instructions incorrectly
On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 23:17:30 +0200
Sam Geeraerts sam...@elmundolibre.be wrote:
Niklas Cholmkvist schreef:
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Sam Geeraerts wrote:
Maybe it's a bug in your PMON version. Try upgrading it:
http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Projects/Lemote#toc225
Hello,
The command
$ mount
shows all mounted devices and their mount points.
It is similar to looking at
/etc/fstab
but has the advantage that it also shows mounted usb memory sticks etc.
Btw: Questions like this should go to gnewsense-users, i suppose.
ben
Andreas Salwasser wrote:
Hi,
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Andreas Salwasser wrote:
I think the easiest way is to see in the file /etc/fstab, it is a list
on which partition gets mounted and where on boot.
I now understand my message was written too fast without explaining my
real problem. After the
Il giorno mar, 14/07/2009 alle 19.00 +0300, Niklas Cholmkvist ha
scritto:
So I try the 4th step(in PMON console):
load /dev/fs/e...@wd0/boot/vmlinux-2.6.27.7-libre
Couldn't find device [wd0]
/dev/fs/e...@wd0/boot/vmlinux-2.6.27.7-libre: Undefined error: 0
usually that error means that
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Hi,
I've recently installed gNewSense on my laptop. I'm reading on
http://wiki.gnewsense.org/Projects/GNewSenseToMIPS about the first step:
load /dev/fs/e...@wd0/boot/vmlinux-2.6.27.7-libre
I don't know what the name of my root partition is. Is
Hi,
hello there
I don't know what the name of my root partition is. Is there any command
I can use for that?
I think the easiest way is to see in the file /etc/fstab, it is a list
on which partition gets mounted and where on boot. You should look for
an entry, in which in the second field
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