Re: USB Mass Storage installation

2004-03-30 Thread Tom Allison
Giuseppe Sacco wrote: Il mar, 2004-03-30 alle 01:17, Tom Allison ha scritto: I'm building a new USB mass storage device from the 0329 netinstall.iso: Using the installation manual section 4.4.1: zcat boot.img.gz > /dev/sda (was gzip -cd and not zcat) mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt cp sa

USB Mass Storage installation

2004-03-29 Thread Tom Allison
I'm building a new USB mass storage device from the 0329 netinstall.iso: Using the installation manual section 4.4.1: zcat boot.img.gz > /dev/sda (was gzip -cd and not zcat) mount -t vfat /dev/sda /mnt cp sarge-i386-netinst.iso /mnt sync (I added this) umount /mnt Not much left of my USB device.

Bug#210792: modconf: screen display in xterm window is cut-off

2003-09-13 Thread Tom Allison
Package: modconf Version: 0.2.44 Severity: normal When running modconf from xterm or eterm, the display is cut off on the right and left sides of the box. This is only displayed correctly when you maximize the ter window. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i38

Re: remote installation

2001-11-09 Thread Tom Allison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This is somewhat out of date, being used with potato installation disks, > but here is the way I used to do it: > > http://www.blackwire.com/remote.install > > That is a pod document. > > Peter > > >>I guess my question is this: >>if I can get Linux running from a

remote installation

2001-11-06 Thread Tom Allison
I'm not sure where to begin, so I thought I would start here. What am I doing? I have a computer located some 1,500 miles away that is at my disposal... It has a /dev/hda, a cdrom, one NIC, and just about nothing else of significance. There is 128MB of RAM. I am trying to put together a flopp