Dear all,
I wish to install Debian Woody, but I definitely don't want to abandon
my LVM logical volumes. As far as I know, Woody doesn't support LVM
during installation.
The only workaround I could think of is to install a minimal Woody on a
small ext2 partition, and then after make it aware of
Thanks!
Regards.
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Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:33 PM
Subject: Re: how to install woody in DELL PE1750 with kernel bf2.4
> http://oregonstate.edu/~kveton/debian/
>
> Quoting Kaveh
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Quoting Kaveh Gh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> »úÆ÷è <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:hi,all:
> I want to install woody3.0r2 into DELL PE1750 which
> has PERC 4/Di MegaRAID,but it can't find the RAID
> after booting from the CDROM.Others tell me that bf2.4
> doesn't bu
»úÆ÷è <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:hi,all:
I want to install woody3.0r2 into DELL PE1750 which
has PERC 4/Di MegaRAID,but it can't find the RAID
after booting from the CDROM.Others tell me that bf2.4
doesn't buildin the megaraid driver higher than 1.18f.
how can i install woody in my envirement?
tha
hi,all:
I want to install woody3.0r2 into DELL PE1750 which has PERC 4/Di MegaRAID,but it
can't find the RAID after booting from the CDROM.Others tell me that bf2.4 doesn't
buildin the megaraid driver higher than 1.18f.
how can i install woody in my envirement?
thanks !
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 04:15:32PM +0200, Andrei Verovski wrote:
> Thank you very much for quick reply. BTW, how I can mount CD before
> booting from it? I have empty partitoned HD right now and nothing else.
You will need some operating system that can read the CD. You can even
use Windows or
>If you can mount the CD before booting from it, you will find a
>directory dists/woody/main/disks-i386/current/reiserfs with all the
>images you need. I suppose you can use them to make boot stiffies and
>later use the CD's to install the rest of the system from. Just read
>the documentation in
On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 03:04:02PM +0200, Andrei Verovski wrote:
> Anyone can suggest me how it is possible to install Woody (with
> unofficial CDs from ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/)
> on ReiserFS root?
>
> Whenever I am booting from Woody CD1 or CD2 Debian installer simp
Hi,
Anyone can suggest me how it is possible to install Woody (with
unofficial CDs from ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/)
on ReiserFS root?
Whenever I am booting from Woody CD1 or CD2 Debian installer simply do
not recognizes ReiserFS root and asks to reformat it as Ext2.
>Pardon me for being dense, folks, but due to some advice that I
>received from this list I decided to try Woody out. Now: where are
>the install floppy images. I tried
>ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/disks-i386
>and a couple of the mirror sites just to check, and well, came up
>dr
> Pardon me for being dense, folks, but due to some advice that I
> received from this list I decided to try Woody out. Now: where are
> the install floppy images. I tried
> ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/disks-i386
> and a couple of the mirror sites just to check, and well, came up
Pardon me for being dense, folks, but due to some advice that I
received from this list I decided to try Woody out. Now: where are
the install floppy images. I tried
ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/dists/woody/disks-i386
and a couple of the mirror sites just to check, and well, came up
dry. So
The kernel doesn't, as far as I know. Goto http://www.kernel.org and
you'll find a kernel 2.4.0-test2 there if you're game. You could just
upgrade to woody and still use a 2.2.x kernel by changing apt to point to
woody instead of potato, but that's nowhere near as much of a challenge :)
Theres a
hi,
i have been playing with debian for quite some time now. I was recently in
the neighborhood for a challenge and thought upgrading to woody, do to the
recent positive response to 2.4, wood be a fun. GET IT, wood be fun. HAHA
can anyone share a few links on how to install it and most impo
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