Re: Installing via serial line

2001-12-19 Thread Grigory Batalov
Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:27:26 +0100 Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: RC> > BTW, serial line works too, but I can't transmit files from RC> > mounted NFS directory. It tries to transmit and hangs. RC> > Pings are working both ways. RC> RC> What is the rsize option set to? If it's set

Re: Installing via serial line

2001-12-19 Thread Grigory Batalov
Wed, 19 Dec 2001 10:27:26 +0100 Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: RC> > BTW, serial line works too, but I can't transmit files from RC> > mounted NFS directory. It tries to transmit and hangs. RC> > Pings are working both ways. RC> RC> What is the rsize option set to? If it's set

Re: Installing via serial line

2001-12-19 Thread Russell Coker
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 07:55, Grigory Batalov wrote: > > Serial line installation is extremely slow. I would recommend the > > parallel port (PLIP) connection. There is a Howto, and although some of > > the stuff was a bit outdated, I managed to install Debian 2.0 on an old > > machine that way. It's

Re: Installing via serial line

2001-12-19 Thread Russell Coker
On Wed, 19 Dec 2001 07:55, Grigory Batalov wrote: > > Serial line installation is extremely slow. I would recommend the > > parallel port (PLIP) connection. There is a Howto, and although some of > > the stuff was a bit outdated, I managed to install Debian 2.0 on an old > > machine that way. It's

Re: Installing via serial line

2001-12-19 Thread Grigory Batalov
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 10:27:44 +0100 Josef Dalcolmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Serial line installation is extremely slow. I would recommend the parallel > port (PLIP) connection. There is a Howto, and although some of the stuff was > a > bit outdated, I managed to install Debian 2.0 on an old

Re: Installing via serial line

2001-12-18 Thread Grigory Batalov
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 10:27:44 +0100 Josef Dalcolmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Serial line installation is extremely slow. I would recommend the parallel > port (PLIP) connection. There is a Howto, and although some of the stuff was a > bit outdated, I managed to install Debian 2.0 on an old ma

Re: Installing via serial line trouble

2001-12-13 Thread Russell Coker
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 21:27, Grigory Batalov wrote: > And have this: > Mounting 192.168.84.1:/pub on /mnt/nfs failed: Invalid argument Can you ping the server? Or alternately can the server ping the client (if the client lacks the ping program)? When I was setting up NFS root with initrd I had to

Re: Installing via serial line trouble

2001-12-13 Thread Russell Coker
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 21:27, Grigory Batalov wrote: > And have this: > Mounting 192.168.84.1:/pub on /mnt/nfs failed: Invalid argument Can you ping the server? Or alternately can the server ping the client (if the client lacks the ping program)? When I was setting up NFS root with initrd I had t

Re: Installing via serial line trouble

2001-12-13 Thread Josef Dalcolmo
Serial line installation is extremely slow. I would recommend the parallel port (PLIP) connection. There is a Howto, and although some of the stuff was a bit outdated, I managed to install Debian 2.0 on an old machine that way. It's been a while, so I don't remember too many details. I did hav

Re: Installing via serial line trouble

2001-12-13 Thread Tuukka Toivonen
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Grigory Batalov wrote: > I hope to install via serial line and NFS Never used SLIP (just PPP) and even less I know about NFS and portmapper/rpc. If you have enough HD space you could copy the CD image on the hard disk, mount it via loopback and install then. That's what I m

Re: Installing via serial line trouble

2001-12-13 Thread Josef Dalcolmo
Serial line installation is extremely slow. I would recommend the parallel port (PLIP) connection. There is a Howto, and although some of the stuff was a bit outdated, I managed to install Debian 2.0 on an old machine that way. It's been a while, so I don't remember too many details. I did ha

Re: Installing via serial line trouble

2001-12-13 Thread Tuukka Toivonen
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, Grigory Batalov wrote: > I hope to install via serial line and NFS Never used SLIP (just PPP) and even less I know about NFS and portmapper/rpc. If you have enough HD space you could copy the CD image on the hard disk, mount it via loopback and install then. That's what I

Installing via serial line trouble

2001-12-12 Thread Grigory Batalov
I try to install Debian 2.2r4 to HP Omnibook 4000CT. It has 486/100MHz-processor, 16Mb of memory, floppy, no CD-ROM and no ethernet card. I hope to install via serial line and NFS (or ftp/or something). And save previous installation of Win'95 to other computer. Is it possible? First of all

Installing via serial line trouble

2001-12-12 Thread Grigory Batalov
I try to install Debian 2.2r4 to HP Omnibook 4000CT. It has 486/100MHz-processor, 16Mb of memory, floppy, no CD-ROM and no ethernet card. I hope to install via serial line and NFS (or ftp/or something). And save previous installation of Win'95 to other computer. Is it possible? First of all