Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
apt-get install what ever package you need
It is only installed on a ramdisk (the one that is union-mounted on top
of the compressed file system of the CD), but that doesn't really matter
for a one-time shot. As long as you have internet connection there
Got that far with De
Josselin Mouette wrote:
> Software RAID is be automatically detected from the boot sector, hence
> should be visible from a LiveCD.
Debian Live didn't have mdadm. Debian Lenny netinstall found the md's,
but didn't have fsck.reiserfs. I'm in the process of burning
SystemRescueCD (http://www.sysr
Peter Samuelson wrote:
> The question I'd have is, how did you manage to create the filesystem in the
> first place?
I didn't install the OS. It came from Microway like that.
> I would boot a CD that includes recovery tools. I'm not sure whether
> Debian Live includes reiserfsprogs, but that'
Greetings,
Debian Etch
AMD64
multi-disk
ReiserFS
Came in to find /dev/md6 wasn't mounted after rebooting the box. Tried
to run fsck on it, but fsck.reiserfs was missing because reiserfsprogs
wasn't installed. I can't apt-get or dpkg because those tools reside
under /usr. This leads to a few qu
SE. I
download either of the two, pop in the floppy disk, and
Debian is able to determine whether it's designed for distribution X and
loads the module. That, in itself, would be the next best thing since
the "alien" package. :-)
Best regards,
Ken Teague
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