On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 04:12:39PM +0800, pharme wrote:
> Good day to all,
>
> I am an absolute novice (5 days old) in Linux, with some years of
Please forget about woody, and try :
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
if you have good network connnectivity, just download :
http
On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 04:12:39PM +0800, pharme wrote:
> Good day to all,
>
> I am an absolute novice (5 days old) in Linux, with some years of
Please forget about woody, and try :
http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
if you have good network connnectivity, just download :
http
>>
>> 10p
>
>try
>C10p
>to create partition 10
>instead. It will ask you for its name and type
>
>more help on partition names and types is ie. in
>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/linux/run/appd_03.htm
Thanks sa9k063 and of course david howe, for the patience.
I fou
Sawn Hwang wrote:
cmd c - create new LINUX partition
C (or c) only
(targeted to the partition number i have allocated for the installation
for Debian)
10p
try
C10p
to create partition 10
instead. It will ask you for its name and type
more help on partition names and types is ie. in
http
On Saturday, January 15, 2005 4:30 PM, david howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote,
>there are many ways to do this, I suggest you read the ppc install
howto
>at
>http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/install
>for starters.
I have printed a PDF version of the install manual.
Chapter 6 indicates
>>
>> 10p
>
>try
>C10p
>to create partition 10
>instead. It will ask you for its name and type
>
>more help on partition names and types is ie. in
>http://www.hk8.org/old_web/linux/run/appd_03.htm
Thanks sa9k063 and of course david howe, for the patience.
I fou
Sawn Hwang wrote:
cmd c - create new LINUX partition
C (or c) only
(targeted to the partition number i have allocated for the installation
for Debian)
10p
try
C10p
to create partition 10
instead. It will ask you for its name and type
more help on partition names and types is ie. in
http://www.hk8.o
On Saturday, January 15, 2005 4:30 PM, david howe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote,
>there are many ways to do this, I suggest you read the ppc install
howto
>at
>http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/install
>for starters.
I have printed a PDF version of the install manual.
Chapter 6 indicates
there are many ways to do this, I suggest you read the ppc install howto at
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/install
for starters.
from my experience with mac linux installs I find that setting up the
hard disk with the mac HD tool is a good way to go, depending on how
much space t
Good day to all,
I am an absolute novice (5 days old) in Linux, with some years of
experience with Mac OS. I am trying to install a Linux distro in an
unproductive G3 Powerbook (New World Macs)
Here's what i have done:.
Using Mac OS Disk Utility partition my 12 GB harddrive to 2 partitions,
both
Good day to all,
I am an absolute novice (5 days old) in Linux, with some years of
experience with Mac OS. I am trying to install a Linux distro in an
unproductive G3 Powerbook (New World Macs)
Here's what i have done:.
Using Mac OS Disk Utility partition my 12 GB harddrive to 2 partitions,
both
there are many ways to do this, I suggest you read the ppc install howto at
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/powerpc/install
for starters.
from my experience with mac linux installs I find that setting up the
hard disk with the mac HD tool is a good way to go, depending on how
much space the
Good day to all,
I am an absolute novice (5 days old) in Linux, with some years of
experience with Mac OS. I am trying to install a Linux distro in an
unproductive G3 Powerbook (New World Macs)
Here's what i have done:.
Using Mac OS Disk Utility partition my 12 GB harddrive to 2 partitions,
both
Good day to all,
I am an absolute novice (5 days old) in Linux, with some years of
experience with Mac OS. I am trying to install a Linux distro in an
unproductive G3 Powerbook (New World Macs)
Here's what i have done:.
Using Mac OS Disk Utility partition my 12 GB harddrive to 2 partitions,
both
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