Re: Are the assigned capacities sufficient for my setup?

2020-07-29 Thread gajuph4...@yahoo.com
2020 at 11:35 AM Dan Ritter wrote: > gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote: >> Hello Dan, >> >> You wrote: / will have everything in it except your personal data; /var, >> /srv, and so forth all fall under it. >> >> Sorry for the noob question but what does /home

Re: Are the assigned capacities sufficient for my setup?

2020-07-28 Thread gajuph4...@yahoo.com
ar as directories? On Wednesday, July 29, 2020, 9:40:47 AM GMT+8, Dan Ritter wrote: gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote: > Hi Dan, > > You wrote: "You don't need a separate /usr or /usr/local or /opt or /srv > under any conditions. That differentiation comes from a time

Re: What package should I install to have a working wired LAN connection?

2020-07-28 Thread gajuph4...@yahoo.com
Jul 28, 2020 at 8:42 PM Dan Ritter wrote: > gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote: >> I am unable to answer your question, viz. "Does that happen for yours?" >> because I am unable to boot into the Gnome desktop environment after a >> minimal install of Debian 10.4 >> &g

Re: Are the assigned capacities sufficient for my setup?

2020-07-28 Thread gajuph4...@yahoo.com
00GB of disk space to the root partition? Regards. Alan On Wednesday, July 29, 2020, 5:22:46 AM GMT+8, Dan Ritter wrote: gajuph4...@yahoo.com wrote: > I have manually partitioned my hard disk drive as follows: > > /boot is assigned 200MB > /root is assigned 10GB > /s

What package should I install to have a working wired LAN connection?

2020-07-28 Thread gajuph4...@yahoo.com
My machine does not have an RJ-45 port. Based on my experience with Microsoft Windows OS, I need to use an Ethernet-to-USB adapter to have a wired LAN connection. As a result, during Expert Install, Debian 10.4 did not auto-detect the network hardware and it was unable to use DHCP to configure

Unable to boot into the Gnome desktop after installing Debian Buster 10.4

2020-07-28 Thread gajuph4...@yahoo.com
I chose the option Expert Install when I installed Debian Buster. I did not install any desktop environment, print server or the standard system utilities offered during installation. After successfully installing the OS, I rebooted into tty2 and installed the packages named below: xorg gnome-