On Friday 18 May 2007 12:45, Viktor Matys wrote:
> I used DVD iso builded by jigdo. The last two isos (may 14 and 10)
> don't work, but previous (april 30) worked well.
>
> I tested the last iso (jigdo may 14) also on another computer based on
> VIA, and result was the same - Cannot recognize hard
I used DVD iso builded by jigdo. The last two isos (may 14 and 10) don't
work, but previous (april 30) worked well.
I tested the last iso (jigdo may 14) also on another computer based on
VIA, and result was the same - Cannot recognize hard drive. I did lsmod
immediatelly after booting (when in
On Thursday 17 May 2007 20:55, Frans Pop wrote:
> If you want to install testing, please either:
> - use an Etch businesscard CD image (that _will_ work)
> - use a daily build or weekly built D-I image for testing
> - install Etch and upgrade afterwards
There's one more option:
- boot your install
On Thursday 17 May 2007 11:10, Viktor Matys wrote:
I've got good news for you: your harddisk is being recognized correctly.
The problem is here:
> May 17 10:38:34 main-menu[1303]: (process:8572): Floating point exception
> May 17 10:38:34 main-menu[1303]: (process:8572): Floating point exception
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 16:44, Viktor Matys wrote:
> Debian-installer says it cannot recognize any harddrive controller in
> my computer. It falls back to screen with offer kernel modules for
> harddrive controllers.
Please provide the output of 'lspci -nn'. You can get that by running the
comma
Package: debian-installer
Version: debian-testing 2007-05-14
Severity: normal
Debian-installer says it cannot recognize any harddrive controller in my
computer.
It falls back to screen with offer kernel modules for harddrive controllers.
I used debian-testing-i386-DVD1.iso for installation. This
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