On Sun, 1 Apr 2001, Nikhil Khedkar wrote:
> Hello, > I tried to install Debian GNU/Linux v2.2, code named Potato; that was > distributed with Networking Computing Magazine(Linux Special). > I faced the following problems: > > While installing, when the system tried to switch to Graphics mode, the > screen went blank. The system hanged. Ctrl+Alt+Del didn't work. I had to > reset the system. You can switch between consoles with ctrl+alt+F<n>. Usually, F7 is the graphics mode. When X (graphics mode) hangs, you can try to press ctrl+alt+backspace. That will kill X and give you back textmode. > > 1)I am not able to run any application including man, vi, wvdial, XF86setup etc. The error given is The file system is Read Only. Cannot create a temporary file. This problem is solved after re installing the O.S. again. Perhaps an error during install? > 2)How do I get the information abt the Sound card on my machine? The article says, you should have this information. I am never asked abt that. There are various methods about this. First you need to know what kind of soundcard you have. Then, for ISA cards, you need to know the io, irq and dma channels. The esiest way to find out is by looking in winsloze for the info (if you have it installed). You can in Linux take a look at /proc/interrupts, /proc/ioports, /proc/dma to see which are already taken. Then when the installer asks you to configure device drivers (or run 'modconf' as root later), go to the section misc and select the soundcard (or chipset/compatible) and give the parameters (usally like: io=0x220 irq=9 dma=1 dma16=0). If you have installed kernel-source-docs (apt-get install kernel-source-docs, I belive) you can have a look at the kernel documentation. It is usually in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/<pickyourcard>. I have no experience with this packed, so this one is for you. Read the doc in it, it contains sometimes valuable information. There is also a package called 'sndconfig' floating around somehwere, but AFAIK it is not a part of the official Debian distribution. Of course all this will go much simpler if you have a PCI card. > 3)As per the article, the Debian Archive path is /instmnt. I never found any directory by that name. Infact I have to find it out. The directory was /dists/potato/main/disks-i386. Only during first stage installation. Flip to the secound screen, press enter and you see a directorytree. Your root filesystem is mounted on /target, your CDROM and so are mounted on /instmnt. You can do stuff here if the install program does not do what you want. > 4)I can only boot from floppy disk. I cannot boot from Harddisk. When I hold down the Shift key at startup, I am not asked LILO boot. In fact some weird thing is asked MBR 1FA? I cannot type anything here. I have to press enter, which loads windows. You have to edit /etc/lilo.conf and run 'lilo'. Add an entry like: other=/dev/hda1 label=win and enable the 'prompt' option. You can adapt much here for your boot process. > > My system is: > PII 350 > O.S. : win 98 and trying to install Linux on a 1.1 GB harddisk partition > Hard Disk : 8.4 GB (Total) > RAM : 64 MB > Graphics Card : Sis 6326 (8 MB) > Sound card : Yamaha 32 bit (I don't know anything else abt the card except > this) > Monitor : Samtron 45Bn > > X server just crashes!!!! > When I try configuring X server, I get many card options for my card(SiS 6326).How do I know which one is mine? Just try. The most important thing is to know the horizontal and vertical refresh rates of your monitor. When you have that correct, you won't blow up your monitor. You can always escape X by ctrl+alt+backspace. You can configure X by running 'anXious' or install an alternative package: apt-get install xf86config Run 'Superprobe -no16' for some more information about your card. Run xf86config for configuration. You can install you correct X server with apt-get install xserver-<servername> (like xserver-svga) Greetz, Sebastiaan > > Regards, > Nikhil > > _____________________________________________________________ > Get a free @mschumacher.com email address ---> http://www.mschumacher.com > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >