Also, make sure to press the 'fn' key after you press 'Control-Alt'
(but while still holding them down), and then your F? key.
Holding down the 'fn' key before hitting the Control or Alt keys, will
result in a different key code... Usually not the right one for a
console switch.
Gregory
crisbil
On Fri, 24 Aug 2001, Michel Dänzer wrote:
> crisbill wrote:
> >
> > Brendon Colby wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Usually, on an i386, I would switch to another terminal to view the logs.
> > > I cannot do this with my iBook for some reason. I have tried every key
> > > combination yet I cannot switch to
crisbill wrote:
>
> Brendon Colby wrote:
>
> >
> > Usually, on an i386, I would switch to another terminal to view the logs.
> > I cannot do this with my iBook for some reason. I have tried every key
> > combination yet I cannot switch to another terminal. Is there something
> > I'm missing?
>
>
Brendon Colby wrote:
>
> Usually, on an i386, I would switch to another terminal to view the logs. I
> cannot do this with my iBook for some reason. I have tried every key
> combination
> yet I cannot switch to another terminal. Is there something I'm missing?
>
On Macs it's usually Command(
Brendon Colby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Failure trying to run: mount -t proc proc /proc
I believe this is fixed in later versions of b-f.
Greetings,
I'm having problems in the Debian installation. I can partition my HDD, install
the operating system kernel and modules, but when I get to Install the Base
system, I get the following errors:
Failure trying to run: mount -t proc proc /proc
press continue:
debootstrap exited with an
6 matches
Mail list logo