On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 17:36:10 +0200, "MAKHLOUFI Kamel"
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> Hi
> As Mr Lincoln Rutledge told me, to solve an installation problem, I have
> to
> enter a boot time kernel param to tell the system not to detach devices
> (my
> hard drive in this case)
> Does anyone know which
Hi, I've downloaded all the nescessary files to install debian on a 68k Mac, listed on http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/docs/debian-2.2-mac68k-install.php.
I've partitioned the harddisk like the guide (see link above) says, and installed all the files correctly (I think). Well, everything goes just f
Hi, I've downloaded all the nescessary files to install debian on a 68k Mac, listed on http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/docs/debian-2.2-mac68k-install.php.
I've partitioned the harddisk like the guide (see link above) says, and installed all the files correctly (I think). Well, everything goes just f
Hi, I've downloaded all the nescessary
Alfons Van Hees
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Hi
As Mr Lincoln Rutledge told me, to solve an installation problem, I have to
enter a boot time kernel param to tell the system not to detach devices (my
hard drive in this case)
Does anyone know which line I have to write and where?
melka one
www.melka-one.fr.st
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Thanks for your reply
I tried with the 2.4.1 kernel but now, I have a problem with the base file
(base2_2.tgz). The decompression of the archive stops after a little time. I
think it's because I have a problem with my hard drive.
I'll try with another debian dist (woody, I think) after repartinio
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