Moin Wolfgang!
Wolfgang Balster schrieb am Tuesday, den 08. October 2002:
> I do not know how to switch to the journaling file system at that point.
>
> Is there a more direct way for my goal?
You can install with any kernel on pure Ext2 fs and convert it to ext3
using "tune2fs -j" later.
Grus
On Tue, 2002-10-08 at 11:00, Wolfgang Balster wrote:
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> I need a journaling file system. So I tried to install bf2.4. It fails like
[...]
> I got the advice to install an older kernel and then switch to the new one but
> I do not know how to switch to the journaling file system at that poi
Am Samstag, 5. Oktober 2002 11:08 schrieb Ingo Wichmann:
> Hi!
>
> Here are two enhancements for the docs.
>
> Ingo Wichmann
Just found your enhanced documentation. Good work! I searched it for my
problem:
I need a journaling file system. So I tried to install bf2.4. It fails like
this:
boot: b
Hi!
Here are two enhancements for the docs.
Ingo Wichmann
Title: Installing Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 For Intel x86 - Obtaining System Installation Media
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"TODD WITTER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey list!
> I have a question about booting into debian. During installation I
> did not want to have lilo installed on the mbr. I chose to boot from
> a floppy. I also run rh6.2 and win9x on this little machine. I boot
> into redhat with a flopp
"TODD WITTER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a question about booting into debian. During installation I
> did not want to have lilo installed on the mbr. I chose to boot from
> a floppy. I also run rh6.2 and win9x on this little machine. I boot
> into redhat with a floppy and it goe
Hey list!
I have a question about booting into debian. During installation I
did not want to have lilo installed on the mbr. I chose to boot from
a floppy. I also run rh6.2 and win9x on this little machine. I boot
into redhat with a floppy and it goes lickity split! ("/" is mounted on
hda
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