Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: prerc2 from d-i site
uname -a: 2.4 or 2.6 didn't matter
Date: 11/15/2004 04:00 MST
Method: Businesscard CD - both expert and expert26
Machine: eMachines M2105
Processor: Intel Celeron 2.8 GHz
Memory: 640 MB
Root Device: IDE (/dev/hda)
Root Siz
perly
on the Toshibas would be plenty. (I already have Disc-1)
Can someone point me to documentation of which kernels are on which i386
CD's?
No big deal, I'm just wanting to reload my laptop with Potato 2.2r3 (or
4, or whatever's current...)
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 07:25:51AM -0700, Matt Kraai wrote:
> Nate Duehr said:
> > It should give the user a choice with a recommendation towards the boot
> > partition for newbies. (I use a commercial bootloader on a number of my
> > machines and never put LILO in the MB
/hdb2 old /home hierarchy
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> It boots fine.
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> Matt
It should give the user a choice with a recommendation towards the boot
partition for newbies. (I use a commercial bootloader on a number of my
machines and never put LILO in the MBR.)
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too much of anyone's time.]
p.s. It was a lot of fun to show off Debian running on FOUR platforms
(PA-RISC, i386, Sparc, PPC) at the Colorado Linux Info Quest convention
last week... anything to make the Debian installations better on the
"lesser used" platforms, I'm happy
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