To: Drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> ...
> I manually added the following lines at the end of the menu.lst in
> /boot/grub/ directory during a rescue sessione in which I started a
> shell:
Moreover this hack does not allow the system to store in itself the
right partition values since at the next "dpkg
Dear Drew Kay,
thanks for the fast answer.
> Few things spring to mind.
>
> 1) I think your root (hd0,0) is pointing to hda1 and not hda2. 0x7 is
> the NTFS partition type and GRUB has no idea how to handle NTFS. Try
> setting root to (hd0,1)
yes, you are right
> 2) Given you have a separate bo
Package: debian-installer
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
I installed the system from the floppies version (200703..), and almost
everything was ok (except several disk space problems witch I solved
by moving all the
*.deb files into a 250GB disk and then creating the suit
und: skipping AUTOCHK
then, the system reboots.
No solutions were found in at: http://wiki.debian.net/DebianInstallerFAQ
:
Issue n. 1 is ok
Issue n. 2 is too vague: there is a correct configuration of GRUB, and
no 2.6 kernel has been installed.
Patrick Zanon, Dr., Ing.
no time nor wish to prove it, and most important, I
found another solution (the well working old dselect)... However, I
acknoledge that I could commit a mistake somehow, even if it seems
strange that aptitude can change its database because of a user
deletetion command...
> [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=272360
>
> Cheers,
> FJP
Thanks for all of Your kind replies.
Cordially,
Patrick Zanon
on into the files" (the message of aptitude) and I had to
launch dselect to update the package list and to find cvs again.
Patrick Zanon, Dr., Ing. Isolcell Italia Spa
Electronic Department Via Meucci, 7
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