Re: Debian into an existing Loopback file system

2001-08-02 Thread Peter Cordes
On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 10:20:16AM +0200, A. Demarteau (linux rules!) wrote: > on my laptop I use a loopback-file for the /usr partitions. > This is however, very slow. > I think you would be better off using the umsdos filesystem (which hapily > co-exsists with windows on the same disk-partition w

Once more SiS 900 Ethernet...

2001-08-02 Thread Franz Keferböck
XAIPETE! Its been a week or two ago when I posted a mail about my problems with my SiS 900 Ethernet card. Ill repeat them with a view words here: When booting Linux, the system always stops when saying Configuring network interfaces: done (yes, the "done" is here). The same time the following ke

Re: Debian into an existing Loopback file system

2001-08-02 Thread A. Demarteau \(linux rules!\)
on my laptop I use a loopback-file for the /usr partitions. This is however, very slow. I think you would be better off using the umsdos filesystem (which hapily co-exsists with windows on the same disk-partition without troubles). On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Curt Howland wrote: > > Hi. > > I realize

Re: Debian into an existing Loopback file system

2001-08-02 Thread A. Demarteau (linux rules!)
on my laptop I use a loopback-file for the /usr partitions. This is however, very slow. I think you would be better off using the umsdos filesystem (which hapily co-exsists with windows on the same disk-partition without troubles). On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Curt Howland wrote: > > Hi. > > I realize