On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Triggs; Ian wrote:
> ok, so I installed sndconfig out of woody and ran it. Firstly the PCI
> probe said: "A PCI sound card was found in your system. The details are:
>Model: Unknown vendor|unknown device 125d:1978"
> After pressing OK: "The Unknown vendor|unknown device 1
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Triggs; Ian wrote:
> ok, so I installed sndconfig out of woody and ran it. Firstly the PCI
> probe said: "A PCI sound card was found in your system. The details are:
>Model: Unknown vendor|unknown device 125d:1978"
> After pressing OK: "The Unknown vendor|unknown device
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> I have a mate who wants me to install linux on his system. Unfortunatly for
> some reason the floppy and cdrom can't be used at the same time.
> The url for his system is at the following,
> http://www.olecomp.com/ihdesk/portab_u/EchosP/Ech
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> I have a mate who wants me to install linux on his system. Unfortunatly for
> some reason the floppy and cdrom can't be used at the same time.
> The url for his system is at the following,
> http://www.olecomp.com/ihdesk/portab_u/EchosP/Ec
I think on debian-cd's is a from dos bootable linuxkernel.
It's named when i right remember loadlin.com or loadlin.exe.
Maybe this is a possibility.
Matth
On Fri, 07 Jul 2000, Benjamin F. Zhou wrote:
> you can conveniently install from a mounted NFS file system (your mounted CD)
> exported from y
you can conveniently install from a mounted NFS file system (your mounted CD)
exported from your existing Linux box. Redhat has a disk image bootnet.img you
can
download, and boot from, it will prompt you for the NFS file system after boot.
It
should work the same over slip or plip. Use pcmcia.im
I think on debian-cd's is a from dos bootable linuxkernel.
It's named when i right remember loadlin.com or loadlin.exe.
Maybe this is a possibility.
Matth
On Fri, 07 Jul 2000, Benjamin F. Zhou wrote:
> you can conveniently install from a mounted NFS file system (your mounted CD)
> exported from
Once upon a time, I heard voy1d say
> I have a mate who wants me to install linux on his system. Unfortunatly for
> some reason the floppy and cdrom can't be used at the same time.
> The url for his system is at the following,
> http://www.olecomp.com/ihdesk/portab_u/EchosP/EchoP100DEndUser.htm
>
you can conveniently install from a mounted NFS file system (your mounted CD)
exported from your existing Linux box. Redhat has a disk image bootnet.img you can
download, and boot from, it will prompt you for the NFS file system after boot. It
should work the same over slip or plip. Use pcmcia.img
Once upon a time, I heard voy1d say
> I have a mate who wants me to install linux on his system. Unfortunatly for
> some reason the floppy and cdrom can't be used at the same time.
> The url for his system is at the following,
> http://www.olecomp.com/ihdesk/portab_u/EchosP/EchoP100DEndUser.htm
I have a mate who wants me to install linux on his system. Unfortunatly for
some reason the floppy and cdrom can't be used at the same time.
The url for his system is at the following,
http://www.olecomp.com/ihdesk/portab_u/EchosP/EchoP100DEndUser.htm
I guess I would have to boot into DOS and run
I have a mate who wants me to install linux on his system. Unfortunatly for
some reason the floppy and cdrom can't be used at the same time.
The url for his system is at the following,
http://www.olecomp.com/ihdesk/portab_u/EchosP/EchoP100DEndUser.htm
I guess I would have to boot into DOS and run
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