On Tuesday 21 February 2006 02:50, Diego Pacheco wrote:
> 1 - The modules for the 2.6 kernel were not found by Debian installer,
> which seems to use kernel 2.6.12-1. However, the modules on CD are
> version 2.6.15-1. So I had to switch to 2.4 kernel to use ext3
> filesystem.
This means you have
Hi everyone.
I have the same thing here.
I've downloaded a testing cd image today (02-20-2006) and faced two
problems:
1 - The modules for the 2.6 kernel were not found by Debian installer,
which seems to use kernel 2.6.12-1. However, the modules on CD are
version 2.6.15-1. So I had to switch
On Sun, Feb 19, 2006 at 04:08:31PM -0300, Leonardo Boiko wrote:
> I'll send an installation-report, but I'm afraid I forgot to keep the syslog.
In the installed system is /var/log/installer the place to look for the
logfiles.
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On 2/18/06, Michel van der Klei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've had this problem yesterday aswell, i was using quitte antique
> floppy images (data 090905). I've made a new pair of floppys with the
> daily build images from yesterday and that fixed the problem for me.
>
> Are you using a current
On Fri, 2006-02-17 at 22:12 +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
> On Friday 17 February 2006 21:20, Leonardo Boiko wrote:
> > Hi. I'm trying to netinstall testing on an old laptop via a PLIP
> > connection, which is possible only in expert mode (I think).
> > Everything works fine up to the "install the base
On Friday 17 February 2006 21:20, Leonardo Boiko wrote:
> Hi. I'm trying to netinstall testing on an old laptop via a PLIP
> connection, which is possible only in expert mode (I think).
> Everything works fine up to the "install the base system" step, which
> fails with the following message: "Deb
Hi. I'm trying to netinstall testing on an old laptop via a PLIP
connection, which is possible only in expert mode (I think).
Everything works fine up to the "install the base system" step, which
fails with the following message: "Debootstrap Error: Failed to
determine the codename for the releas
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