Hi Geert,
thank you very much for your detailed information. During holidays, I had some
time to proceed working on the Debian installation.
Downloading the debian package and installing it on the system according your
advice worked well. Unfortunately, after installing the new kernel (dpkg -i)
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 10:22:05PM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 12:26 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> > The i217 network chip is too new to work with the kernel in wheezy.
> [...]
Hello Thomas,
This is what I have done:
* Search for a Debian package with newst kernel fo
On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 17:00 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 07:50:57PM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> > On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 12:26 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> > > The i217 network chip is too new to work with the kernel in wheezy.
> > [...]
> >
> > This is not true if
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 07:50:57PM +, Ben Hutchings wrote:
> On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 12:26 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> > The i217 network chip is too new to work with the kernel in wheezy.
> [...]
>
> This is not true if you use the latest point release.
Hmm, I didn't see it in the 3.2.y s
On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 12:26 -0500, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 06, 2014 at 03:33:06PM +, Schler Thomas (ID SD) wrote:
> > I'm reporting an installation problem dealing with identifying/configuring
> > a network interface card.
> >
> > Hardware:
> > laptop Lenovo W540 (Windows7 pre-
On Sat, Dec 06, 2014 at 03:33:06PM +, Schler Thomas (ID SD) wrote:
> I'm reporting an installation problem dealing with identifying/configuring a
> network interface card.
>
> Hardware:
> laptop Lenovo W540 (Windows7 pre-installed)
> graphics: NVIDIA Quadro K2100M
> NIC: Intel (R) Ethernet C
On Thursday 10 April 2008, neeraj bahree wrote:
> I am facing problem in installing CA BrightStor Arc Serve Backup agent on
> Debian.If I install the package with command:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/Linux# ./install
> It's gives the error:
> ./install: 299: Syntax error: Bad substitution
This means yo
waiwai Wong wrote:
> I am trying to install Debian Linux 3.0r2 on my machine but it cannot
> find the harddisk. My machine's configure is below.
>
> Intel P4 1.6
> 512MB RAM
> Gigabyte GA-8irxp (support mbfasttrack 133, and I configure as ata rather
> than RAID in BIOS)
> 1st dvd rom connecting
Donatas Zasinas wrote:
> my name is Donatas and I need some help. I'm trying to install
> 2004-05-06 Sarge Debian from Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 "Sarge" - fsn.hu
> unofficial i386 Binary-1 CD
The status of that CD is unknown. Please use the official CD from our
web site, http://www.debian.org/devel/deb
On 10.V.2004 at 18:55 (+0300) Donatas Zasinas wrote:
> [!!] Automatically partition hard drives
> Installation step failed
> An installation step failed. You can try to run the failing item
> again from the menu, or skip it and choose something else.
On 10.V.2004 at 16:06 (+0300) Donatas Zasinas wrote:
>
> but installation fails on "Automatically partition..." step.
Could you provide us with more details, please.
> So what must I do now if my hard disk is patitioned alredy? Do I
> need to mount partitions or what? And how to do it?
If your
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 01:29:27AM -0700, kvichak wrote:
> I have been using Linux (Mandrake, Redhat, Suse, etc.) for 4 or so years
> and want to try Debian, but can't get it installed. I have spent many
> hours on this and read the help on many sites, including debian.org.
>
> My system: An Asu
On Friday 20 June 2003 10:29, kvichak wrote:
> I downloaded 3 debian CDs from linuxiso.org: Binary 5, 6, and 7.
I don't know if this is worthless but I have had better luck with the netinst
cd images. If you have adsl or faster then it is the way to fly.
Have a look at:
http://www.debian.org/
#include
* Mafioo [Sat, Nov 30 2002, 08:47:38PM]:
> Hello, I have used the CD-ROM 1 of Debian 3.0. At the beginning of
> installation, afer keyboard configurations, an error message occurs, saying
> that no hard disk has been detected.. I am using ATA100-RAID technologies...
> to install Windows f
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 02:28:02PM +, Andrew Sampson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Package : Boot-floppies
> Version : Woody 3.0r0 (purchased from The Debian Shop)
> flavor: bf24
> architecture: 1386
> model: component built system
> memory: 512mb
>
> I am using a Abit K7a-RAID motherboard (no raid set) w
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002 11:26:35 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
Hi
> I am running into a problem during installation - the initial part of
> the installation - where the system simply boots. I am trying to
> install the Woody distro with a 2.4xx kernel. (I can make the system
> instal
#include
Ludvig Svenonius wrote on Tue Apr 30, 2002 um 10:06:10AM:
> I'm having difficulties getting Debian 2.2rev6 installed onto a rather old
> system (Pentium 100MHz, 64MBram, ~1GBhd, 8xCDROM). I boot from the CD set
Which IDE chipset?
> at least is fixed until the next release. There mig
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 07:11:02PM +0200, Julien FRIEDLANDER wrote:
> Excuse me i'm a young french end encountered problems installing a debian 2.2.
> It didn't recognize any of my 2 hard drives.
> I didn't found on the sites notes about UDMA66 and i think that is the
> problem
> Is there
Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 07:11:02PM +0200 wrote:
> Excuse me i'm a young french end encountered problems installing a debian 2.2.
> It didn't recognize any of my 2 hard drives.
> I didn't found on the sites notes about UDMA66 and i think that is the
> problem
Are you using the udma66 floppies
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From: Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: installation problem
Date: 01 Jun 2001 14:32:35 -0400
> Karl Hammar <[EMA
On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Herbert Xu wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 02:32:35PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > Karl Hammar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > The other issue is if the boot-floppies should be able to use a
> > > usb-keyboard.
> >
> > I think the answer here is "yes, if possib
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 02:32:35PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Karl Hammar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The other issue is if the boot-floppies should be able to use a
> > usb-keyboard.
>
> I think the answer here is "yes, if possible".
I think this is a matter for you guys to decide
Karl Hammar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The other issue is if the boot-floppies should be able to use a
> usb-keyboard.
I think the answer here is "yes, if possible".
I have CC'd Herbert Xu, the i386 kernel images maintainer.
> According to kernel_source/Documentation/usb/input.txt:
>
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From: Erich Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Karl Hammar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] Re: installation problem
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 17:37:39
On 30 May 2001, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
>
> Please! Retain the CC to the debian-boot list.
Sorry.
>
> Erich Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > But it does not solve the problem at hand. The bios only offers USB chip
> > enable or disable and usb keyboard and usb mouse enable disable
> > f
Please! Retain the CC to the debian-boot list.
Erich Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But it does not solve the problem at hand. The bios only offers USB chip
> enable or disable and usb keyboard and usb mouse enable disable
> functionality. I did not see any legacy keyboard mentioned any
m: Adam Di Carlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: installation problem
Date: 29 May 2001 10:10:39 -0400
> Erich Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > do all the debian distribution boot images insist on AT style keyboards?
> > Unfortunately my usb keyboar
Erich Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is an online archive of the list traffic
> available?
Yes -- http://lists.debian.org/
> Maybe someone else addressed this problem allready.
I do remember USB discussions from earlier. I haven't read them --
I'm busy working on the Potato features a
On 29 May 2001, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Erich Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > do all the debian distribution boot images insist on AT style keyboards?
> > Unfortunately my usb keyboard seems to be unsuported at least in the
> > initial bootup phase the keyboard timeout and lack of AT-t
Erich Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> do all the debian distribution boot images insist on AT style keyboards?
> Unfortunately my usb keyboard seems to be unsuported at least in the
> initial bootup phase the keyboard timeout and lack of AT-type keyboard
> prevents the completion of the boo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Problem 1: After Installation ( your mentioned procedure which was
> avalable in your CD) , I found that all the files are not installed.
You may have to install more packages... depends on what you are
missing. Please ask on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Post-installation proce
Dietmar Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> One thing occours while using debian 2.2r0 bootdisk, I remember:
>
> If you insert any other disk than root in your drive, the second try
> will fail, even if it is the correct disk. You have to boot again.
>
> Dont know, if this is the same with ac
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 08:16:29PM -0700, Kenneth G. Kastella wrote:
> VFS: Insert root floppy disk to be loaded into RAM disk and
> press ENTER
>
> I press ENTER and get the following:
>
> RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
> VFS: Insert roo
"Kenneth G. Kastella" wrote:
>
> I am trying to install Debian Linux on an old 33 MHz, 486 Gateway,
> 16 MB RAM, ATAPI cd-rom. I got Linux version 2.2 on 3 cd-roms
> from Linux Central. I copied rescue.bin, root.bin, driver-1.bin, driver-
> 2.bin, driver-3.bin and driver-4.bin to 5 1/4" floppie
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