Daniel,
When I use a Debian based live cd (Debian, Ubuntu, Mepis, etc.) the cd
starts and displays the options for the cd. Thus, I would conclude that
initrd worked as designed. Am I correct on this?
Beyond that point is one about good programming. I do work for data
acquisition systems, and w
On 03/21/2011 10:18 AM, dave boland wrote:
> When I use a Debian based live cd (Debian, Ubuntu, Mepis, etc.) the cd
> starts and displays the options for the cd. Thus, I would conclude that
> initrd worked as designed. Am I correct on this?
No. The boot loader works. The scripts contained within
On 03/21/2011 02:18 PM, dave boland wrote:
> NEVER EVER hang the system because one sub-system is not responding.
> Seems like good advice for Debian (or the kernel).
live-boot, albeit pretty crude, doesn't care about that.. if the kernel
hangs, the whole system hangs, there's nothing we can do ab
Op 18-03-11 10:35, Ben Armstrong schreef:
> On 18/03/11 05:16 AM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>> Now I gave a "sync". But I have the same problem...
>>
>> I've created the disk as a normal user, I gave the sync also as a normal
>> user. Is that OK?
>>
>> Somebody an idea what can be wrong?
>
> Unfort
Dave,
How about temporarily disconnecting your hard drive while testing with
the live DVD?
Csaba
On 3/20/2011 9:05 AM, dave boland wrote:
I'm very hesitant to make any changes to the system because I dual boot
(Windows and Mepis) and the last thing I need is more problems (I
practice the time
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:37:20AM +, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 06:55:08PM +0100, Daniel Baumann wrote:
>>On 03/14/2011 05:50 PM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>>> Both is probably best, to be honest. If we just do release builds,
>>> then there's more of a chance of things breakin
Csaba,
My biggest reluctance to opening the cover is that I seem to have the
reverse Midas touch, so the computer ends up in the computer $hop. What
I have decided to do to debug the situation is to first try the latest
Suse release to see what it does. Suse is not based on Debian (one of
the ve
Dave,
It's good that you know what your comfort zone is, so I can understand
your reluctance to open the case.
Another idea along these lines would be to make a BIOS setting change to
temporarily disable the drive controller that your hard drive is
connected to. Some BIOSes support this and
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 11:26 -0700, "Csaba Kormendy"
wrote:
> Dave,
>
> As a side note, I have no idea what your root problem might be. The
> "without hard drive" suggestion came to mind as I have recently been
> experimenting with Debian by booting from a USB thumb drive on a bare
> motherboard
I tried to make a build the same as I successfully built yesterday on
squeeze but it failed with this error
E: Package 'live-initramfs' has no installation candidate
P: Begin unmounting filesystems...
End: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 14:09:45 -0500
http://live-build.debian.net/build/20110321.140750.4758092
On 03/21/2011 09:16 PM, Jeff Crissman wrote:
> I tried to make a build the same as I successfully built yesterday on
> squeeze but it failed with this error
2.x which is currently running on live-build.d.n is not support sid anymore.
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Hi Richard
> Not sure of official, but you could try ip=frommedia and then
> configure /etc/network/interfaces as you wish, in your case for no
> networking.
Thank you for this suggestion, it is working great.
Best regards
Ronny Standtke
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Greetings,
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Ronny Standtke wrote:
> Hi Richard
>
>> Not sure of official, but you could try ip=frommedia and then
>> configure /etc/network/interfaces as you wish, in your case for no
>> networking.
>
> Thank you for this suggestion, it is working great.
>
Welcome
On 03/21/2011 11:19 PM, Ronny Standtke wrote:
>> Not sure of official, but you could try ip=frommedia and then
>> configure /etc/network/interfaces as you wish, in your case for no
>> networking.
why?
$ grep nonetworking scripts/live
nonetworking)
$
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