Daniel Pittman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
/.../
> Lucky you: pinning is usually a very bad idea, and attempts to make it
> work result in broken or, at best, very hard to maintain systems./.../
>
> In general, backporting yourself is the easier path, if backports.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My first attempt at posting a qustion, thanks very much in advance.
[...]
> Many attempts at installs and different partitioning schemes, migrating
> from Debian testing to Debian unstable initially because of multimedia
> applications (and didn't know about pinning
Hello list,
My first attempt at posting a qustion, thanks very much in advance.
* S/W: GNU/Linux Debian unstable
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
* H/W: Inspiron 1100, hda is CD-ROM, hdc is HDD
* Bootloader: GRUB in MBR
* partition information:
/dev/hdc1 : MS Windows XP
/dev/hdc2 : /b
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