Klistvud (klist...@gmail.com on 2011-05-21 10:04 +0200):
> Dne, 21. 05. 2011 09:40:02 je Camaleón napisal(a):
>
> [snip]
>
> > I have not much experience with GPT partitioning but nowadays with
> > moderns distributions it should not be a problem :-?
>
> Don't know about LVM/RAID setups, but pla
Dne, 21. 05. 2011 09:40:02 je Camaleón napisal(a):
[snip]
I have not much experience with GPT partitioning but nowadays with
moderns distributions it should not be a problem :-?
Don't know about LVM/RAID setups, but plain old one-disk setups need a
(tiny) dedicated boot partition if you wan
On Sat, 21 May 2011 11:35:42 +0530, Joy wrote:
> I am using IBM System X 3400 M3 with Raid1 and Raid5.
> Raid1 id being used to have Debian and raid5 for /home partiotion.
Are those raid over a hardware raid controller or you want to create a
software based raid?
> Whenever i am tr
Dear All,
I am using IBM System X 3400 M3 with Raid1 and Raid5.
Raid1 id being used to have Debian and raid5 for /home partiotion.
Whenever i am trying to install it after creating a partition when it
goes to format reboots my system. I have also tried lenny 5.8 which is
not detecting
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 03:33:31PM +0500, Yassir Saeed wrote:
> I am trying to get my hands dirty with linux as a MS(CS) Advanced
> Operation system Final Project. So far i am going fine enough, but i
> am having a problem installing debian-builder package
>
> i tried to install it from Aptitude
Yassir Saeed:
>
> I am trying to get my hands dirty with linux as a MS(CS) Advanced
> Operation system Final Project. So far i am going fine enough, but i
> am having a problem installing debian-builder package
Which version of Debian are you running? Etch (=stable), lenny
(=testing) or sid (=unst
Hi
I am trying to get my hands dirty with linux as a MS(CS) Advanced Operation
system Final Project. So far i am going fine enough, but i am having a problem
installing debian-builder package
i tried to install it from Aptitude (package manager) but there are lot of
dependencies they have the
On Sunday 14 August 2005 9:52 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Court Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I have a new computer and am having a hard time installing linux. The
> > computer is a Dell XPS pentium 4 system. The BIOS identifies the system
> > as a 64 bit system. I've tried installi
Court Thomas wrote:
> I have a new computer and am having a hard time installing linux.
> The computer is a Dell XPS pentium 4 system. The BIOS identifies
> the system as a 64 bit system.
That is Intel's implementation of the amd64 architecture previously
known as x86-64. This is also known as I
Quoting Court Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have a new computer and am having a hard time installing linux. The
computer is a Dell XPS pentium 4 system. The BIOS identifies the system as a
64 bit system. I've tried installing SUSE 9.3 but with little luck.
My computer is capable of booting f
I have a new computer and am having a hard time installing linux. The
computer is a Dell XPS pentium 4 system. The BIOS identifies the system as a
64 bit system. I've tried installing SUSE 9.3 but with little luck.
My computer is capable of booting from the CD drive, but when I try booting
t
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-03-02, Sis penned:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
You should start a new thread for a new question. You are more
likely to catch people that way, should they be cruisin'n'bruisin' by
Subject in a threaded reader.
Hmmm. I'm not sure w
On 2004-03-02, Sis penned:
> On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
>
>> You should start a new thread for a new question. You are more
>> likely to catch people that way, should they be cruisin'n'bruisin' by
>> Subject in a threaded reader.
>
>Hmmm. I'm not sure what you mean, since i ju
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> You should start a new thread for a new question. You are more likely
> to catch people that way, should they be cruisin'n'bruisin' by Subject in a
> threaded reader.
Hmmm. I'm not sure what you mean, since i just sent in a message
with my own sub
You should start a new thread for a new question. You are more likely
to catch people that way, should they be cruisin'n'bruisin' by Subject in a
threaded reader.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 06:50:09PM -0800, Sis wrote:
...
>I just acquired a 2 year old computer with Athlon 1800+
> motherboard, i
Hello,
I have just subscribed, so please let me know if there is an
archived answer/FAQ i should be reading. (I found some but not the
answer to my question.)
I just acquired a 2 year old computer with Athlon 1800+
motherboard, including an nvidia based NIC. I tried to install
Debian using
Here's what I do, got it from some dual-boot HOWTO or something:
1. The Win2000 system is set up and installed, all OK.
2. Lilo is set up as follows:
boot=/dev/hda5 # instead or boot=/dev/hda
This is the option to install to the partition instead of the MBR.
3. After running lilo, I run the
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 05:20:57PM -0600, LaGuardia, Kristofer S. wrote:
> I would do that, but there is one main problem that i can't remember if i
> mentioned way back in the beginning...I have my three hard drives on a
> Promise UDMA66 card...and my DVD and CD burner are on the motherboard.
> So
Title: RE: Help installing Debian 2.2r3 (formerly 2.2r17 - brain misfire )
I would do that, but there is one main problem that i can't remember if i mentioned way back in the beginning...I have my three hard drives on a Promise UDMA66 card...and my DVD and CD burner are on the mother
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001 10:32:13 -0600
"LaGuardia, Kristofer S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Believe me, I don't want to give up on Debian. I would really really
like
> to get it up and running. My biggest problem is Win2000 is installed
on the
> C drive, or first drive, and Debian is installed on
Title: RE: Help installing Debian 2.2r3
How did you do it? Also, do you have Win2000 on your first drive and then Debian on your second drive?
> -Original Message-
> From: Rino Mardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 6:16 AM
> To:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 04:16:46PM +1000 or thereabouts, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > No worries here... Using seperate physical drives makes things
> > much easier. This will actually be a LILO 'issue', but it can
> > handle it just fine. One thing: Install Lilo to your 'fi
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 10:32:13AM -0600, LaGuardia, Kristofer S. wrote:
| Believe me, I don't want to give up on Debian. I would really really like
| to get it up and running. My biggest problem is Win2000 is installed on the
| C drive, or first drive, and Debian is installed on the D drive. I
Title: RE: Help installing Debian 2.2r3 (formerly 2.2r17 - brain misfire)
Believe me, I don't want to give up on Debian. I would really really like to get it up and running. My biggest problem is Win2000 is installed on the C drive, or first drive, and Debian is installed on the D driv
On 2001.09.05 15:39 "LaGuardia, Kristofer S." wrote:
> Okay, I didn't install LILO to the MBR. I did install it to the boot
> partition. However, nothing came up at boot time. Oh well, i will try
> again tonight...maybe I'm just missing something. Where would I find cd
> images of "Woody"? I a
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 07:39:17AM -0600, LaGuardia, Kristofer S. wrote:
| Okay, I didn't install LILO to the MBR. I did install it to the boot
| partition. However, nothing came up at boot time. Oh well, i will try
| again tonight...maybe I'm just missing something. Where would I find cd
| ima
Title: Help installing Debian 2.2r3 (formerly 2.2r17 - brain misfire)
Okay, I didn't install LILO to the MBR. I did install it to the boot partition. However, nothing came up at boot time. Oh well, i will try again tonight...maybe I'm just missing something. Where would I find
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 04:16:46PM +1000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > No worries here... Using seperate physical drives makes things
> > much easier. This will actually be a LILO 'issue', but it can
> > handle it just fine. One thing: Install Lilo to your 'first'
> > (/dev/
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 04:16:46PM +1000, Matthew Dalton wrote:
> Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > No worries here... Using seperate physical drives makes things
> > much easier. This will actually be a LILO 'issue', but it can
> > handle it just fine. One thing: Install Lilo to your 'first'
> > (/dev/
Hall Stevenson wrote:
> No worries here... Using seperate physical drives makes things
> much easier. This will actually be a LILO 'issue', but it can
> handle it just fine. One thing: Install Lilo to your 'first'
> (/dev/hdaX) hard disk's MBR.
Don't install LILO to the MBR! If Windows 2000 is an
On 2001.09.04 21:39 Timeboy wrote:
> On 2001.09.04 11:51 "LaGuardia, Kristofer S." wrote:
>
> > Quick question, if I
> > want to create a partition for /usr, how would I specify the partition is
> > for /usr? Is it a type? Anyhow...
>
> Hope i understand this question! What do you mean with spe
On 2001.09.04 21:56 Timeboy wrote:
>
> A little warning:
>
>
> image=/boot/vmlinuz<-!!
> root=/dev/hda9
> append="idebus=33 hdc=ide-scsi"
> label=Linux
> read-only
>
> My vmlinuz is on this place: /boot/vmlinuz. But i mean yours will be:
>
A little warning:
image=/boot/vmlinuz<-!!
root=/dev/hda9
append="idebus=33 hdc=ide-scsi"
label=Linux
read-only
My vmlinuz is on this place: /boot/vmlinuz. But i mean yours will be:
/boot/vmlinuz-2.2.17. You can let this part of lil
On 2001.09.04 11:51 "LaGuardia, Kristofer S." wrote:
> Quick question, if I
> want to create a partition for /usr, how would I specify the partition is
> for /usr? Is it a type? Anyhow...
Hope i understand this question! What do you mean with specify a
partition? Ok. I think you like to know wh
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, LaGuardia, Kristofer S. wrote:
> I tried searching the lists, but couldn't find anything. I want to dual
> boot 2.2r17 with Windows 2000. All of the tutorial I have seen show both
> residing on the same hard drive. Well, I would like them on separate hard
> drives. The hard
Hi,
Glad to hear about you using the Linux OS. and Debian is a great
Dist. to use, a little more tricky than most others, (mandrake, etc)
but in the end, I think you may prefer it over others.
Quoting "LaGuardia, Kristofer S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I tried searching the lists, but couldn't find
> I tried searching the lists, but couldn't find anything.
> I want to dual boot 2.2r17 with Windows 2000. All
> of the tutorial I have seen show both residing on the
> same hard drive. Well, I would like them on separate
> hard drives. The hard drives are arranged as...
No worries here... Using
Title: Help installing Debian 2.2r17
I tried searching the lists, but couldn't find anything. I want to dual boot 2.2r17 with Windows 2000. All of the tutorial I have seen show both residing on the same hard drive. Well, I would like them on separate hard drives. The hard drive
On Thu, 24 May 2001 10:07:18, Smruti wrote:
>
> Hello
> I am a new user of LINUX, & want to install Debian-LINUX in my system. I
> already have windows-98 in my system. I have a 20GB hard disk partitioned
> into 4 Drives. I want to install LINUX in one of my pre-exixting
> partitions(e,g : D/).
On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 10:07:18AM +0530, Smruti Jena wrote:
> Hello
> I am a new user of LINUX, & want to install Debian-LINUX in my system. I
> already have windows-98 in my system. I have a 20GB hard disk partitioned
> into 4 Drives. I want to install LINUX in one of my pre-exixting
> partiti
Hello
I am a new user of LINUX, & want to install Debian-LINUX in my system. I
already have windows-98 in my system. I have a 20GB hard disk partitioned
into 4 Drives. I want to install LINUX in one of my pre-exixting
partitions(e,g : D/). How can I do it? Can I install it in D:\ without
distu
Jan Enning wrote (on 20 May 2001, at 21:17):
> > I am new to Debian Linux. After downloading files from BASE-i386 and
> > DISK-i386 directory, i've tried to install debian. I typed INSTALL and
> > the install.bat file run. After loading some modules, I am stuck to the
> > the following message:
Well I've got a 'solution' :-) The reason I didn't use any floppy is simple
because they are most of the time broken, old, etc...not very reliable.
But if you don't have any bandwidth, stick with the floppy :-)
I downloaded the complete Debian ISO and burned it on a CD, then bought a
crappy ATA 50
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 02:18:30PM -0700, Arnold Canete wrote:
> Hello guys!
>
> I am new to Debian Linux. After downloading files from BASE-i386 and
> DISK-i386 directory, i've tried to install debian. I typed INSTALL and
> the install.bat file run. After loading some modules, I am stuck to the
Hello guys!
I am new to Debian Linux. After downloading files from BASE-i386 and
DISK-i386 directory, i've tried to install debian. I typed INSTALL and
the install.bat file run. After loading some modules, I am stuck to the
the following message:
Kernel Panic : VFS : Unable to mount root on FS
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 06:18:53PM +0100, Tobias Hahn wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I purchased a new computer and I would like to install debian on it. If
> possible, I would like to install kernel 2.4. Is this possible from the
> beginning of the installation? If not so, is there a way to build custom
> boo
Hi!
I purchased a new computer and I would like to install debian on it. If
possible, I would like to install kernel 2.4. Is this possible from the
beginning of the installation? If not so, is there a way to build custom
boot cds/floppies containing at least reiserfs?
I am new to Debian but not
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 12:47 PM
To: Boulder Linux User's Group; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: [lug] Help installing Debian
Hi,
I am trying to install Debian on two workstations. They
have Promise Ultra66 cards to which the hard drive is
attached. The install kernel do
Hi,
I am trying to install Debian on two workstations. They
have Promise Ultra66 cards to which the hard drive is
attached. The install kernel does not support these
cards, but the (CheapBytes) installation CD has in
dists/potato/main/disks-i386/2.2.16-2000-07-14/images-1.44/udma66
a readme whic
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Hi;
(My System:QDI 430TX motherboard,CyriX 200MMX CPU and 96MG Edo Ram)
I am new to Linux & Debian, Also I am not a programmer. I have
tried to install Debian 2.0 (Intel)from CD. I have Win98 on my 4.3GB
hard drive so I cleared 2.4G and managed to create a 200Mg root
partition dev/hda3,
I'm trying to install Debian on my wife's laptop that's currently
running Windows 95. She's afraid that if I repartition it to make space
for Linux, that she won't be able to reinstall all the Win95 software
that's on the disk (it's a Compaq, and they don't ship Win95 installation
CDs with their b
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My father wants to make some changes in his Bussines and I am
>trying to get Debian/Linux into those changes.
>
> I will explain myself:
>He is going to change his system:
>
>Computer: FUJITSU TITAN2600 (with 24 terminals)
>O.S.: PICK O.A. v5.2
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What I think he needs:
>
> A PICK interpreter or so.
> Something to convert the old data.
> Some program to later on replace that PICK interpreter?
> Probably some way to keep both systems in parallel.
That sounds like a pretty complete list. However, it's likely t
My father wants to make some changes in his Bussines and I am
trying to get Debian/Linux into those changes.
I will explain myself:
He is going to change his system:
Computer: FUJITSU TITAN2600 (with 24 terminals)
O.S.: PICK O.A. v5.2
With: Terminal based menues for entering, chan
Hello everybody!
This one's for all of you linux pros out there...
I just downloaded all of the debian installation disks, and tried to install
them on an IBM PS/2. However, it does not work Linux will not detect my
hard drive.
I think that it said somewhere that there was no support for the
I am trying to install Debian (1.2) on my Thinkpad 365XD. I cannot get the
rescue disk to boot (I have tries both the 12/8/96 and the 1/4/97 disk sets).
The symptoms are as follows. I put the floppy in the (external) drive and
power-up the machine (same thing happens on warm reboots). I get th
Hi all,
I have found out that I am having a problem downloading the file from the
ftp site (sunsite.unc.edu/pub/linux/distributions/debian/buzz/msdos-i386),
but I don't know how to fix it. If I click on the file (using Netscape
Navigator), I get the binary garbage written out to my screen. If I
On Fri, 15 Nov 1996, Wayne Richardson wrote:
> I can download these packages from the internet from my windows '95
> machine and then transfer them to the Linux system using a diskette.
> When I try to run dpkg on these files I get errors.
Are you *certain* that you are transferring them in BI
Hi all,
I have installed the Debian linux system on my system but am now having
problems installing "other" packages. I can download these packages
from the internet from my windows '95 machine and then transfer them
to the Linux system using a diskette. When I try to run dpkg on
these files I
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