yeah, i think its recommended that you install XP first, then debian. Good
Luck!
On 11/08/07, Samuel Bächler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I installed Windows XP, it setted it's own code in MBR. I wasn't
> > confused, I just inserted first DVD of Debian GNU/Linux Sarge in
> > DVD-ROM, but then
I installed Windows XP, it setted it's own code in MBR. I wasn't
confused, I just inserted first DVD of Debian GNU/Linux Sarge in
DVD-ROM, but then I understood... The kernels on DVD doesn't support
my reiserfs filesystem!
In my opinion this point is confusing. Did you install XP when debian
wa
Plus wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I can't boot my Debian (
>
> I installed Windows XP, it setted it's own code in MBR. I wasn't
> confused, I just inserted first DVD of Debian GNU/Linux Sarge in
> DVD-ROM, but then I understood... The kernels on DVD doesn't support my
> reiserfs filesystem!
>
> Now I'm
Hello.
I can't boot my Debian (
I installed Windows XP, it setted it's own code in MBR. I wasn't
confused, I just inserted first DVD of Debian GNU/Linux Sarge in
DVD-ROM, but then I understood... The kernels on DVD doesn't support my
reiserfs filesystem!
Now I'm really stoped. I don't know
Hi all, have some problems with Linux boot up. It all started when I was
having major problems in Windows and had to reinstall Windows. Afterwards,
windows kind of took over lilo and wouldn't show the lilo prompt after I
hold down the key anymore. This has happened before, and I would
just boot
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