Joey Hess wrote:
Gerhard Kroder wrote:
So, reading from usb is not the issue?
Sure sounds like it's not.
is it worth tracking meanwhile obsoleted images? or should i better get
new/current images?
Perhaps it is using the wrong usb driver, or
wrongly configuring it. Could you look at the
dunno what mozilla did with kernel messages, i typed them in fine... if
u can't read it, i'll fix, just tell me.
gerhard
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Joey Hess wrote:
Gerhard Kroder wrote:
So, reading from usb is not the issue?
Sure sounds like it's not.
is it worth tracking meanwhile obsoleted images? or should i better get
new/current images?
Perhaps it is using the wrong usb driver, or
wrongly configuring it. Could you look at t
Gerhard Kroder wrote:
> In general my usb device has a light blinking when data is transfere
> from or to it. But it only blinks a little at beginnig of usb access,
> during "dotting" it doesn't. More, when disconnecting it, though i get
> a "USB disconnect" message dots still apperar as before
Joey Hess wrote:
Gerhard Kroder wrote:
Now pressing "Enter" as requested reads data from usb (controll light
flickers), saying:
"System: debian-installer"
Label: bootable drive
Date: 20031226
Loading"
That's all, this dots keep on filling up the screen, aprox. one per
second. I had
Gerhard Kroder wrote:
> I'm having trouble running d-i with netinst.img via usb stick.
> tried to boot hd-media-image with full sarge-i386-netinst.iso. things
> run untill loading d-i, then i only get dots, filling up some pages in
> more than an hour. this is faar too long to start d-i, isn't it?
hi all,
I'm having trouble running d-i with netinst.img via usb stick.
tried to boot hd-media-image with full sarge-i386-netinst.iso. things
run untill loading d-i, then i only get dots, filling up some pages in
more than an hour. this is faar too long to start d-i, isn't it? need
some help here.
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