Re: Testing woody boot/install process

2001-02-26 Thread Dale Scheetz
I'm having a bit of trouble on the stage two install. I had no trouble using my CD-ROM on the base installation, althought it is remotely possible that the drive has failed since then (I sure hope not!). The first indication that something was wrong can be seen on the attached .png file "BadCD.png

Re: Testing woody boot/install process

2001-02-21 Thread Dale Scheetz
On 17 Feb 2001, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Ah! I think I understand. I was using the compact image, because it was > > the only one I could get to download from your web page. (I tried the more > > obvious, like the 1.44 images, and never got a complete

Re: Testing woody boot/install process

2001-02-16 Thread Adam Di Carlo
Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ah! I think I understand. I was using the compact image, because it was > the only one I could get to download from your web page. (I tried the more > obvious, like the 1.44 images, and never got a complete image file to > download. The download would al

Re: Testing woody boot/install process

2001-02-16 Thread Dale Scheetz
On 15 Feb 2001, Adam Di Carlo wrote: > Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I've been using an evaluation copy of vmware to capture screen shots for > > the GFDL release of my book, and I though I should share some of my > > findings. > > > > 1. During the kernel boot a large number o

Re: Testing woody boot/install process

2001-02-15 Thread Adam Di Carlo
Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've been using an evaluation copy of vmware to capture screen shots for > the GFDL release of my book, and I though I should share some of my > findings. > > 1. During the kernel boot a large number of error messages streams up the > screen, declaring

Testing woody boot/install process

2001-02-15 Thread Dale Scheetz
I've been using an evaluation copy of vmware to capture screen shots for the GFDL release of my book, and I though I should share some of my findings. 1. During the kernel boot a large number of error messages streams up the screen, declaring modprobe failures. I saw this on an early version of t