> I would like to run Debian off of a USB drive using my laptop. Currently I
> run a dual boot system: Debian with Windows on the internal hard disk.
> The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite A15-S129 and will not boot to USB. I can
> boot to CD.
> Is there a way I can use the CD-ROM to boot the co
hi, i've got a toshiba 335cdt laptop and i've a problem with yenta socket
when debian is installing. The system crash! like hang up (colgado) and i
can't install debian (sarge, etch and sid).
Can u help me?
greets
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Maximiliano Marin
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I would like to run Debian off of a USB drive using my laptop. Currently I
run a dual boot system: Debian with Windows on the internal hard disk.
The laptop is a Toshiba Satellite A15-S129 and will not boot to USB. I can
boot to CD.
Is there a way I can use the CD-ROM to boot the computer and
Take a look in http://www.linux-laptop.net/
Geilson
Christoph Kling escreveu:
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Hello,
I plan to buy a notebook to use with Debian. I wonder if some of you might have a few tips which manufacturer or which models in general are notably known to caus
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Hello,
I plan to buy a notebook to use with Debian. I wonder if some of you might have
a few tips which manufacturer or which models in general are notably known to
cause only few problems with Linux and Debian concerning hardware support and
so on
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