On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 09:20:36PM -0500, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
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> Adding to what Marcin said, it's either a hardware issue or a kernel
> issue.
But he already told me privately that it was an incompletly
downloaded image. A re-download fixed the problem. I posted
that in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. It
Adding to what Marcin said, it's either a hardware issue or a kernel
issue. Either way, there's not too much we can do. You might want to
try other kernel flavors ?
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On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 01:23:28PM +0200, Snehal Samant wrote:
> (i think that the foll messages may be important so i have inc them)
> no micro chanel bus present aborting!
> no MCA kernel support or not enabled
These tell you that your computer does not support Microchannel
architecture, nothin
hello
i have downloaded debian(potato) from the web. i have a pentium 1 with 16mbs RAM. i
have made flopies from images(rescue & root). i booted my computer with the rescue
floppy and started the installation. after a while the installation asks for the
root.bin floppy. i did that and after
hello
i have downloaded debian(potato) from the web. i have a pentium 1 with 16mbs RAM. i
have made flopies from images(rescue & root). i booted my computer with the rescue
floppy and started the installation. after a while the installation asks for the
root.bin floppy. i did that and after
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