Thank you, Geert and Anthony for your time.
I solved it by following these instructions:
http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/apds03.html
/usr/sbin/debootstrap --arch i386 wheezy
http://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/os/Linux/distr/debian/
mount -o bind /dev/ /target/dev
LANG=C chroot /target /bin/ba
Op 08-12-14 om 22:46 schreef Geert Stappers:
Okay.
This is from the original posting:
I went into chroot /target and installed aptitude, the kernel and
grup-pc, but grub-install failed, because of no devices present.
My guess is that in the chroot the mount command will *not* show
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 05:19:36PM +, Anthony F McInerney wrote:
> Ok just for those following this, i've downloaded the winloader from
> the location given, popped a virtualboxVM up with windows 2000 sp4.
> 196MB ram, 6gb hdd, and installed debian Wheezy in normal mode just
> fine.
Okay.
Thi
Ok just for those following this, i've downloaded the winloader from
the location given, popped a virtualboxVM up with windows 2000 sp4.
196MB ram, 6gb hdd, and installed debian Wheezy in normal mode just
fine.
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Op 08-12-14 om 16:05 schreef Anthony F McInerney:
I'm not familiar with how this installer works. However if no one else
responds with some useful commands to type, i can run a vm and check
how it works out.
I'd be curious how you went from wheezy to jessie within the
installer. I'd also wonder
I'm not familiar with how this installer works. However if no one else
responds with some useful commands to type, i can run a vm and check
how it works out.
I'd be curious how you went from wheezy to jessie within the
installer. I'd also wonder what happens at the moment if you go back
through th
Op 08-12-14 om 15:50 schreef Anthony F McInerney:
Which version of Debian are you attempting to install. And with which
version of the installer did you use (direct link to the URL/file you
used/downloaded).
http://ftp.nl.debian.org/debian/tools/win32-loader/stable/win32-loader.exe
I used the te
Which version of Debian are you attempting to install. And with which
version of the installer did you use (direct link to the URL/file you
used/downloaded).
Also can you confirm the specs of the laptop. (i read something like a
PII with 64MB of ram?)
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Dear list,
I'm trying to install debian on an old laptop (compaq armada 1750). It
was running Windows 2000. I have no option of booting from an other
media except the harddrive.
So i used the win32-loader.exe to start the install.
The install process went fine up to installing extra software.
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