On Tue, 10 Dec 1996, Alexander Gieg wrote:
> The only boot disk that I have is the one of Debian Installation.
> Do you believe that its root disk hasn't the e2fsck program?
It's reasons like this that I keep a Slackware boot/'rescue' root disk set
in the disk box. I heard that there is now a De
> > > Ok, to mount an ext2 filesystem:
> > > mount -t ext2 /dev/
> > > From what I see above, your partition should be /dev/hdb1. A typical
> > > mountpoint is /mnt.
> >
> > I tried this, but its results was an error message. :-(
>
> Looks like it's verty f**cked'up then...
> You linux root fs
On Tue, 10 Dec 1996 00:39:00 -0200 "Alexander Gieg"
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> > > I've attempted to boot with a diskette, and tried to manually mount
> > > the fs, because I know that there is another tables on the partition,
> > > but I don't know the 'mount' program, as the ext2-fs, *so* we
On Mon, 09 Dec 1996 16:38:05 -0200 "Alexander Gieg"
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> Hello!
>
> I'm new to the "Linux Wonderfull World", and surfing the Web,
> I found the Debian page. I downloaded the Debian Linux, installed
> it, and used (+/-) since October, but I've not much experience, and
> a
Hello again.
> > I'm new to the "Linux Wonderfull World", and surfing the Web,
> > I found the Debian page. I downloaded the Debian Linux, installed
> > it, and used (+/-) since October, but I've not much experience, and
> > an energy problem caused the system to display this message when the
> >
Hello!
I'm new to the "Linux Wonderfull World", and surfing the Web,
I found the Debian page. I downloaded the Debian Linux, installed
it, and used (+/-) since October, but I've not much experience, and
an energy problem caused the system to display this message when the
computer rebooted:
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