I installed Debian 1.3. Now, I am having problems logging in as a normal user.
When logging in root, I got a message about "delay bypassed, root allowed to log
in". Also, when I shutdown, I got a prompt about logging in for maintenance
mode, or control-d to shutdown. Pressing control-d does not
Did you try the low-memory installation procedure? It's in the install.html
and install.txt documents in the same directory as the boot floppies.
Thanks
Bruce
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> Hi
>
> I own an 386sx with 4mb of RAM, installed debian 1.3 on 386 at least 4MB
> it was a problem, the machine goes stopping, I dont know what happened
> something wrong. I try installed debian 1.2 on my machine with at least
> 4MB so it works done to appear the menu installation thats fine.
>
Hi
I own an 386sx with 4mb of RAM, installed debian 1.3 on 386 at least 4MB
it was a problem, the machine goes stopping, I dont know what happened
something wrong. I try installed debian 1.2 on my machine with at least
4MB so it works done to appear the menu installation thats fine.
Debian 1.3 i
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