On 15/10/10 11:19, Ian Barton wrote:
I am trying to install Squeeze on my plug after replacing a blown PSU. I
am using the Debian Installer with images downloaded by tftp. The
installer complains that it can't find any installable kernels
configured in apt-sources.
Is this just a temporary
I am trying to install Squeeze on my plug after replacing a blown PSU. I
am using the Debian Installer with images downloaded by tftp. The
installer complains that it can't find any installable kernels
configured in apt-sources.
Is this just a temporary blip while stuff gets updated? I have tr
My aim with the plug was, is, to replace my 44P-170 RS6000 mail/web
server, currently running debian. I've installed a base debian onto
the plug into flash/nand (excuse terminology if incorrect) which
doesn't leave a great deal of space for the apps I'm intending to
install for the mail & web se
I ruined 1 expensive sd card and two usb flash sticks already with a basic
debian system, even though /var is already on a seperate stick, I don't want
to dive into it too much to find out what process is responsible.
So how do people cope with that, in the forum there is flashhybrid mentione
I am using Squeeze on a USB stick with my Sheevaplug. Eventually I am
hoping to use it as a mail server, so it has Postfix, amavis and
spamassassin installed. However, at the moment they aren't actually ding
anything.
If I just leave the system idling about once every 24hrs I get:
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