On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 01:57:00AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> > So ... on sda I could delete partition 1 so that it starts at 2048, but
> > there
> > is not enough room as the start of partition 2 is closer to the start of
> > disk,
> > so I would need to make it smaller on sdb as well.
Summary
On 11.08.2025 02:40 Uhr Alain D D Williams wrote:
> The disks are DOS partition table format not GUID as the
> hardware/BIOS does not understand GUID - I bought it in 2012.
In 2012 EFI was very common and even an old BIOS won't care, as it only
looks at the boot sector, which can be used with GPT
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 02:13:42AM +0100, Alain D D Williams wrote:
> I have a clue ... If I run on the 2 disks "fdisk -l" I see a difference in
> layout that I had not noticed before. The start of partition 1 is not in the
> same place. On sda it is at 64 (not 2048) which might be the "short
On Sun, Aug 10, 2025 at 09:00:37PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> GPT/UEFI booting predates 2012 by a number of years. Your BIOS could well
> understand it if you desired to use it.
No, I tried this when I installed Debian a few years ago - before that it ran
CentOS. I have no idea how old the BIOS
On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 12:53:06AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
> I suspect you have too few sectors between the beginning of the disk and
> the start of sda1 for grub to fit its core.img in. Please show us the
> output of:
>
> # fdisk -u -l /dev/sda
> # fdisk -u -l /dev/sdb
>
> (both harmless / rea
On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 01:36:03AM +0100, Alain Williams wrote:
> I get an error installing grub. I do not understand it let alone know how to
> fix it. Note that the error happens for sda but not sdb:
> grub-install: warning: You have a short MBR gap and use advanced
> config. Please incr
Alain D D Williams composed on 2025-08-11 01:36 (UTC+0100):
> I have just upgraded from bookworm to trixie. An AMD FX (64 bit) machine.
> The main disk is 2 disks in a RAID-1 pair (mirroring). The boot partition is
> /dev/md0 that is built thus:
> md0 : active raid1 sda1[0] sdb1[1]
> 51097
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 11, 2025 at 01:36:03AM +0100, Alain D D Williams wrote:
> The main disk is 2 disks in a RAID-1 pair (mirroring). The boot partition is
> /dev/md0 that is built thus:
>
> md0 : active raid1 sda1[0] sdb1[1]
> 510976 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
>
> I get an error installing gr
I have just upgraded from bookworm to trixie. An AMD FX (64 bit) machine.
The main disk is 2 disks in a RAID-1 pair (mirroring). The boot partition is
/dev/md0 that is built thus:
md0 : active raid1 sda1[0] sdb1[1]
510976 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
I get an error installing grub. I do not
On 02/18/2017 04:40 AM, Floris wrote:
Op Fri, 17 Feb 2017 19:09:37 +0100 schreef S. P. Molnar
:
I am running an up-to-date Debian v-8.7.1 and have encountered a
problem installing some libraries.
Here are the error messages:
comp@AbNormal ~> sudo dpkg --configure -a
Setting up libcuda1:a
Op Fri, 17 Feb 2017 19:09:37 +0100 schreef S. P. Molnar
:
I am running an up-to-date Debian v-8.7.1 and have encountered a problem
installing some libraries.
Here are the error messages:
comp@AbNormal ~> sudo dpkg --configure -a
Setting up libcuda1:amd64 (340.101-1) ...
Killed
dpkg: erro
Should have been 'amd'.
On 02/17/2017 06:16 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Friday 17 February 2017 20:04:12 S. P. Molnar wrote:
If I try to install libcuda1 with Synaptic, the process throws an error:
'E: Internal Error. No file name for libcuda1:ams64'
This looks distinctly odd. It looks as though
On Friday 17 February 2017 20:04:12 S. P. Molnar wrote:
> If I try to install libcuda1 with Synaptic, the process throws an error:
>
> 'E: Internal Error. No file name for libcuda1:ams64'
This looks distinctly odd. It looks as though it ought to be libcuda1:amd64
with a 'd' instead of the 's'.
Original Message
Subject:Library Install Problem.
Resent-Date:Fri, 17 Feb 2017 18:13:44 + (UTC)
Resent-From:debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2017 13:09:37 -0500
From: S. P. Molnar
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
I am running an
On Fri, 17 Feb 2017 22:18:34 +0530 Pranav Gade
wrote:
> Hello there! I installed debian 8.7.1 Jessie for i386 through the CD
> image. After install, I was surprised to find that I had a command
> line interface, instead of Graphical Interface. I have installed the
> system with Windows XP profess
I am running an up-to-date Debian v-8.7.1 and have encountered a problem
installing some libraries.
Here are the error messages:
comp@AbNormal ~> sudo dpkg --configure -a
Setting up libcuda1:amd64 (340.101-1) ...
Killed
dpkg: error processing package libcuda1:amd64 (--configure):
subprocess in
Hi,
On Fri, 17 Feb 2017 22:18:34 +0530
Pranav Gade wrote:
> Hello there! I installed debian 8.7.1 Jessie for i386 through the CD
> image. After install, I was surprised to find that I had a command line
> interface, instead of Graphical Interface. I have installed the system
> with Windows XP pr
Hello there! I installed debian 8.7.1 Jessie for i386 through the CD image.
After install, I was surprised to find that I had a command line interface,
instead of Graphical Interface. I have installed the system with Windows XP
professional sp 3. I cannot work with the command line, so please sugge
Hello all,
I'm playing around with using QEMU to configure different install
environments. At present, I am able to successfully install and run a
Debian MIPS install using the latest table release:
http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/main/installer-mips/current/images/malta/netboot/
Ho
Thanks for the detail Pascal.
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 2:00 AM, Pascal Hambourg
wrote:
> Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit :
> > command "grub-install --modules=part_gpt /dev/sdc" resolved the issue for
> > me.
>
> Glad to hear it.
>
> > however i also wanted to know that how it actually works.
> > w
Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit :
> command "grub-install --modules=part_gpt /dev/sdc" resolved the issue for
> me.
Glad to hear it.
> however i also wanted to know that how it actually works.
> what is the difference. i can understand i am mentioning gpt module in
> the command but what is the theo
command "grub-install --modules=part_gpt /dev/sdc" resolved the issue for
me. however i also wanted to know that how it actually works.
what is the difference. i can understand i am mentioning gpt module in
the command but what is the theoretical story behind this to work. or
what is the difference
Gary Dale a écrit :
> On 13/09/15 04:28 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>>
>> GRUB loading.
>> Welcome to GRUB!
>>
>> error: no such device: 2
>> Entering rescue mode...
>> grub rescue>
>>
>> moreover when i use command "ls"
>>
>> it shows me (hda0)
>
> mdadm doesn't care about partition tables.
On 13/09/15 04:28 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
I am trying to replacing 1 TB drives with 2TB i am using RAID 1 mdadm
i successfully replaced the first drive and it is synced and working
normally.
i also installed grub by this commad "grub-install /dev/sdc"
/dev/sdc is my new drive.
Please no
Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit :
> Please note that i am using gdisk to create GPT partition on new 2TB drive.
You don't have to use GPT on a 2 TB disk.
> moreover when i use command "ls"
>
> it shows me (hda0)
I don't think so. GRUB names disks hd0, hd2... , not hda0.
"ls" should show the disks
I am trying to replacing 1 TB drives with 2TB i am using RAID 1 mdadm
i successfully replaced the first drive and it is synced and working
normally.
i also installed grub by this commad "grub-install /dev/sdc"
/dev/sdc is my new drive.
Please note that i am using gdisk to create GPT partition on n
On 12/09/15 02:47, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Sep 2015 02:25:27 +0100
> niya levi wrote:
>
>> hi everyone
>> i have a canon ip7250 printer
>> i downloaded the driver file from canon (
>> cnijfilter-ip7200series-3.80-1-deb )
>> i tried to install it on jessie which produced the following
On Sat, 12 Sep 2015 02:25:27 +0100
niya levi wrote:
>hi everyone
>i have a canon ip7250 printer
>i downloaded the driver file from canon (
>cnijfilter-ip7200series-3.80-1-deb )
>i tried to install it on jessie which produced the following :-
>
>
>root@maybel:/home/tom/cnijfilter-ip7200series-3.80
hi everyone
i have a canon ip7250 printer
i downloaded the driver file from canon (
cnijfilter-ip7200series-3.80-1-deb )
i tried to install it on jessie which produced the following :-
root@maybel:/home/tom/cnijfilter-ip7200series-3.80-1-deb# ./install.sh
Hi
On Sun, Oct 26, 2014 at 09:06:26PM -0700, Ric Marques wrote:
> I need to install wheezy via pxe boot to many (hundreds) of systems.
> The problem I am currently running into in my testing is that my
> boot drive is enumerated by udev as /dev/sdat in many of those
> systems, and the grub-install
I need to install wheezy via pxe boot to many (hundreds) of systems. The
problem I am currently running into in my testing is that my boot drive is
enumerated by udev as /dev/sdat in many of those systems, and the grub-install
routine inside debian-installer will not install to that device...
I am on windows at the moment however, after installing Ubuntu 14.04 the
screen locks up after several operations and on different sites. The only
way I can resolve is to use the Alt + Prt Scr Sysrq while typing REISUB.
Thanks. Regards
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 03:09:51PM +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2014-02-15 at 13:57 +, Robin wrote:
> > After running dpkg -i do:
> > apt-get -f install
> > which should help resolve straightforward issues.
>
> Good idea, but perhaps the OP needs to run
>
> dpkg -i --force-depends PAC
Thank you for the advice Robin, it worked like a champ!
Mike
On 2/15/2014 6:57 AM, Robin wrote:
On 15 February 2014 13:41, Mike wrote:
I am trying to install a .deb package from the local hard drive using dpkg
-i .deb.
It appears to read the package and then gives me a list of dependencies th
On Sat, 2014-02-15 at 13:57 +, Robin wrote:
> After running dpkg -i do:
> apt-get -f install
> which should help resolve straightforward issues.
Good idea, but perhaps the OP needs to run
dpkg -i --force-depends PACKAGE
[rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ llmount -w debi386; sudo systemd-nspawn -D
/
Hi!
How about using gdebi?
DESCRIPTION
gdebi lets you install local deb packages resolving and installing its
dependencies. apt does the same, but only for remote (http, ftp)
located packages.
Cheers
mad
Am 15.02.2014 14:41, schrieb Mike:
I am trying to install a .deb package from the
On Sat, 2014-02-15 at 06:41 -0700, Mike wrote:
> I am trying to install a .deb package from the local hard drive using
> dpkg -i .deb.
>
> It appears to read the package and then gives me a list of dependencies
> that are missing and that the package cannot be installed.
>
> The problem is that
On 15 February 2014 13:41, Mike wrote:
> I am trying to install a .deb package from the local hard drive using dpkg
> -i .deb.
>
> It appears to read the package and then gives me a list of dependencies that
> are missing and that the package cannot be installed.
>
> The problem is that I am tryin
I am trying to install a .deb package from the local hard drive using
dpkg -i .deb.
It appears to read the package and then gives me a list of dependencies
that are missing and that the package cannot be installed.
The problem is that I am trying to move over to Debian from Fedora so am
a NE
I was given a machine with six scsi drives and I wanted to play around with
RAID setups. The system as given to me was setup with 5 drives in a raid and
one used as /boot. I wanted to use all of them for the raid, so I added a large
ATA drive. On the new drive I made a /boot partition, a swap pa
On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 08:20:08 -0700, cletusjenkins wrote:
(...)
> scsi host0: error: init_state 0x1f, warn 0xfffe, error 0x0 firmware:
> requisting advansys/mcode.bin Failed to load image "advansys/mcode.bin"
> err -2 scsi 0:0:0:0: SCSI bus reset started...
>
> The internet seems to say this is a
On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 08:20:08AM -0700, cletusjenkins wrote:
> I am trying to reinstall an older machine with an Advansys SCSI host adapter
> and not having much luck. I have two of the same model adapters and both have
> the same issues. When I boot without either in the machine, it gets well
I am trying to reinstall an older machine with an Advansys SCSI host adapter
and not having much luck. I have two of the same model adapters and both have
the same issues. When I boot without either in the machine, it gets well past
my error/stopping point.
I'm booting off of the CD 1, I downlo
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 6:09 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 12:32:16 +0200, Artifex Maximus wrote:
>
>> I try to install Wheezy with latest install DVD snapshot (20111011) and
>> when installer try to install grub it failed with "grub-pc package
>> failed to install into /target/". I sw
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011 12:32:16 +0200, Artifex Maximus wrote:
> I try to install Wheezy with latest install DVD snapshot (20111011) and
> when installer try to install grub it failed with "grub-pc package
> failed to install into /target/". I switch to terminal four and the log
> says:
>
> "Package
Hello!
I try to install Wheezy with latest install DVD snapshot (20111011)
and when installer try to install grub it failed with "grub-pc package
failed to install into /target/". I switch to terminal four and the
log says:
"Package grub-pc is not available, but is referred to by another package.
On Sat, 11 Sep 2010 00:41:02 +0900, J.Hwan.Kim wrote:
> I want to little modification of telnet server. So, I compiled
> netkit-telnetd and got telnetd executable file.
>
> I copied it to /usr/sbin/in.telnetd.
> But it does not operate.
> How can I activate the telnetd of netkit-telnet in debian?
J.Hwan.Kim wrote:
Hi, everyone
I want to little modification of telnet server.
So, I compiled netkit-telnetd and got telnetd executable file.
I copied it to /usr/sbin/in.telnetd.
But it does not operate.
What does it do?
How can I activate the telnetd of netkit-telnet in debian?
--
To
Hi, everyone
I want to little modification of telnet server.
So, I compiled netkit-telnetd and got telnetd executable file.
I copied it to /usr/sbin/in.telnetd.
But it does not operate.
How can I activate the telnetd of netkit-telnet in debian?
Thanks in advance
Best Regards,
J.Hwan Kim
--
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:27:06 -0900, Greg Madden wrote:
> It is a driver, video card issue, ATI. The radeon driver changed. Search
> for 'white screen of death' , ATI
Ok, the problem is all over the web, from time to time. what's the
solution?
I don't have any proprietary fglrx ati drivers insta
Mike,
That's great !
I'm not quite sure why you could see a mouse pointer if your video
card wasn't working. Very strange.
My experience with ATI and Linux has been very bad.
I've got an ATI in this G5 that I'm using and it's been the first ATI
card which has worked reliably for me under Linu
Mike,
A mouse pointer is a good thing as it means X is probably working.
To get a login window you need a "display manager" of some sort.
Usually its "gdm", but could also be mwm, kdm, and several others (I
think).
Make sure that gdm is installed, e.g.
ii gdm2.20.10-1 GNOME
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 16:51:38 Mike Allegro wrote:
> I just installed Debian 5.0 and it seem to install just fine. After the
> installation I rebooted my computer and Debian Linux loaded up, when it
> goes into the graphics part I see a blue screen with a symbol that
> reminds me of the ho
I just installed Debian 5.0 and it seem to install just fine. After the
installation I rebooted my computer and Debian Linux loaded up, when it
goes into the graphics part I see a blue screen with a symbol that
reminds me of the hour glass symbol from Microsoft Windows. After the
symbol disapp
On Wednesday 18 November 2009 14:49:35 Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 18. 11. 2009 00:43:05 je Fred Zinsli napisal(a):
>
>
> I think you may be overcomplicating things: IIUC, you *can install
> the base system* without specifying any mirrors. Why don't you just do
> that then?
> IIRC, that's actually *no
Dne, 18. 11. 2009 00:43:05 je Fred Zinsli napisal(a):
>
I think you may be overcomplicating things: IIUC, you *can install
the base system* without specifying any mirrors. Why don't you just do
that then?
IIRC, that's actually *not* without mirrors -- it's just the default US
servers the insta
OK, so I started it all again (can do this blind folded now).
After I select the mirror I select Alt+F4 to the the terminal screen.
I see it scanning the mirror, security and volatile repositories.
D/L speed is about 182Kb/s
It then all stops at the place mentioned in my original message.
I can le
On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 12:43:05 +1300 Fred Zinsli
shared this with us all:
>
>
>Hello all
>
>I have been trying this for some time now and can't seem to resolve the
>problem.
>
>Version: Debian stable i386 503 netinst
>
>Downloaded today as an ISO from the Debian site.
>
>I get to the point wher
Hello all
I have been trying this for some time now and can't seem to resolve the
problem.
Version: Debian stable i386 503 netinst
Downloaded today as an ISO from the Debian site.
I get to the point where the installer asks for the mirror and it goes
away and scans the mirror/security/vol
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
This is really an embarrassing question for an old Debian hand to
ask, but how do I install Debian?
I just bought a "netbook" which has no CDROM drive, but which can
boot from a USB stick. I could dd an Ubuntu image to the stick and
then boot from it. But I prefer just
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> This is really an embarrassing question for an old Debian hand to
> ask, but how do I install Debian?
>
> I just bought a "netbook" which has no CDROM drive, but which can
> boot from a USB stick. I could dd an Ubuntu image to the stick
* Jan Willem Stumpel 16.09.2009
> I just bought a "netbook" which has no CDROM drive, but which can
> boot from a USB stick. I could dd an Ubuntu image to the stick and
> then boot from it. But I prefer just plain old Debian.
>
> I found (through the Debian home page) an image called
> debian-5
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
> This is really an embarrassing question for an old Debian hand to
> ask, but how do I install Debian?
>
> I just bought a "netbook" which has no CDROM drive, but which can
> boot from a USB stick. I could dd an Ubuntu image to the stick and
> then boot from it. But I pr
On Qua, 16 Set 2009, Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
This is really an embarrassing question for an old Debian hand to
ask, but how do I install Debian?
I just bought a "netbook" which has no CDROM drive, but which can
boot from a USB stick. I could dd an Ubuntu image to the stick and
then boot from i
This is really an embarrassing question for an old Debian hand to
ask, but how do I install Debian?
I just bought a "netbook" which has no CDROM drive, but which can
boot from a USB stick. I could dd an Ubuntu image to the stick and
then boot from it. But I prefer just plain old Debian.
I found (
The installation end in Error 2 as shown in the captured output included
below.
My system is Lenney with a 2.6.26-1-amd64 stock kernel. I installed the
debian glibc-source_2.7-13.all.deb package, unpacked
glibc-2.7ds1.tar.bz2 into /usr/src/gnu/glibc-2.7, created
/usr/src/gnu/glibc-build and from
The instalation log:
Jun 28 23:37:58 main-menu[689]: INFO: Modifying debconf priority limit
from 'high' to 'medium'
Jun 28 23:37:58 debconf: Setting debconf/priority to medium
Jun 28 23:37:58 main-menu[689]: DEBUG: resolver (libc6): package
doesn't exist (ignored)
Jun 28 23:38:02 main-menu[689]: IN
I am trying to do a network install of Debian 4.0r3 and unfortunately
I am receiving a message about modules unavailable.
This the part of installation dialog with the messages.
//
No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to
I am trying to do a network install of Debian 4.0r3 and unfortunately
I am receiving a message about modules unavailable.
This the part of installation dialog with the messages.
//
No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to
Hi there,
I have some problems. The attached are the errors. Could someone help?
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Kevin SZ
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# apt-get install -f
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following extra packages will be installed:
devfsd
Karl & Daniel
The apt-get --purge remove
On 6/29/07, Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 09:42:20AM +0100, Nick Adie wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I ran: apt-get install mediawiki [OK]
> > i ran: apt-get remove --purge mediawiki [OK]
>
> So far, so good
>
> > I then
On 6/29/07, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 09:42:20AM +0100, Nick Adie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
was heard to say:
> I ran: apt-get install mediawiki [OK]
> i ran: apt-get remove --purge mediawiki [OK]
>
> I then in hind sight did a 'stupid' and removed the leftover
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 09:42:20AM +0100, Nick Adie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
heard to say:
> I ran: apt-get install mediawiki [OK]
> i ran: apt-get remove --purge mediawiki [OK]
>
> I then in hind sight did a 'stupid' and removed the leftover folders and
> files.
>
> When I now run: apt-get insta
Karl,
Thanks
Nick
On 6/29/07, Karl E. Jorgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 09:42:20AM +0100, Nick Adie wrote:
> Hi
>
> I ran: apt-get install mediawiki [OK]
> i ran: apt-get remove --purge mediawiki [OK]
So far, so good
> I then in hind sight did a 'stupid' and remo
On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 09:42:20AM +0100, Nick Adie wrote:
> Hi
>
> I ran: apt-get install mediawiki [OK]
> i ran: apt-get remove --purge mediawiki [OK]
So far, so good
> I then in hind sight did a 'stupid' and removed the leftover folders and
> files.
Which ones?
> When I now run: apt-get
Hi
I ran: apt-get install mediawiki [OK]
i ran: apt-get remove --purge mediawiki [OK]
I then in hind sight did a 'stupid' and removed the leftover folders and
files.
When I now run: apt-get install mediawiki
It searches the repository tells me everything is OK and installs nothing.
How do I r
Bob McGowan wrote:
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:09:49PM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
why do you use "/boot/boot/grub/" and not the default "/boot/grub/"?
what is in /boot/grub/menu.lst vs /boot/boot/grub/menu.lst ?
Using /boot/boot/grub is necessary when /boot is its own f
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 01:03:07PM -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 06:36:38PM +0100, Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
> > Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > > On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:09:49PM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
> > >
> > >> why do you use "/boot/boot/grub/" and not the defau
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 10:08:25AM -0800, Bob McGowan wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> >On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:09:49PM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
> >>why do you use "/boot/boot/grub/" and not the default "/boot/grub/"?
> >>what is in /boot/grub/menu.lst vs /boot/boot/grub/menu.lst ?
> >>
> >U
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:09:49PM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
why do you use "/boot/boot/grub/" and not the default "/boot/grub/"?
what is in /boot/grub/menu.lst vs /boot/boot/grub/menu.lst ?
Using /boot/boot/grub is necessary when /boot is its own filesystem.
Regards,
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 06:36:38PM +0100, Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> > On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:09:49PM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
> >
> >> why do you use "/boot/boot/grub/" and not the default "/boot/grub/"?
> >> what is in /boot/grub/menu.lst vs /boot/boot/grub/menu.
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:09:49PM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
>
>> why do you use "/boot/boot/grub/" and not the default "/boot/grub/"?
>> what is in /boot/grub/menu.lst vs /boot/boot/grub/menu.lst ?
>>
>>
> Using /boot/boot/grub is necessary when /boot is its own
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 12:09:49PM -0500, Kevin Mark wrote:
>
> why do you use "/boot/boot/grub/" and not the default "/boot/grub/"?
> what is in /boot/grub/menu.lst vs /boot/boot/grub/menu.lst ?
>
Using /boot/boot/grub is necessary when /boot is its own filesystem.
Regards,
-Roberto
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On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 09:54:14AM +, Graham Smith wrote:
> I tried to do an update this morning and ran into the problem below when
> it came to installing the kernel. I've looked in
> /boot/boot/grub/menu.lst and the new kernel 2.6.18-4 hasn't
I tried to do an update this morning and ran into the problem below when
it came to installing the kernel. I've looked in
/boot/boot/grub/menu.lst and the new kernel 2.6.18-4 hasn't been added
(I'm running 2.6.18-3 and that is the top kernel in the list).
Any ideas what's gone wrong?
dpkg: de
Manuel Souto Pico wrote:
$ java -version
java version "1.5.0_05"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_05-b05)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_05-b05, mixed mode, sharing)
Does that look like I've got J2SE installed?
It does. To make sure, check also "javac -v
Manuel Souto Pico wrote:
> ./configure --with-java=
Try with /opt/java/jre1.5.0_05/
/opt/java/jre1.5.0_05/bin
/usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/
None of those worked either :(
Hm, maybe you need full J2SE, not just JRE.
I would try to install J2SE.
See instructions at :
http://www.craz
Manuel Souto Pico wrote:
./configure --with-java=
For 'configure' probably you have to set the path to your Java
installation:
Try with /opt/java/jre1.5.0_05/
/opt/java/jre1.5.0_05/bin
/usr/lib/j2re1.5-sun/
Does it work now?
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Hi Curtis, ,I'm having the same problem. The instructions say For 'configure' probably you have to set the path to your Java installation:./configure --with-java=
I've searched for my java installation: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/openlogos-1.0.2$ sudo find / -name javaPassword:/etc/alternatives/java
/etc/
On Thursday 21 September 2006 11:25, John Graves wrote:
> I took what appears to be an unwise shortcut and installed Knoppix on
> the harddrive of a spare laptop. It now appears that some portion of
> what is installed is in german. Is there an easy way to either fix my
> installation or reinstal
John Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I took what appears to be an unwise shortcut and installed Knoppix on
> the harddrive of a spare laptop. It now appears that some portion of
> what is installed is in german. Is there an easy way to either fix my
> installation or reinstall in English?
I took what appears to be an unwise shortcut and installed Knoppix on
the harddrive of a spare laptop. It now appears that some portion of
what is installed is in german. Is there an easy way to either fix my
installation or reinstall in English?
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John Graves
Dynamic Devices Inc
Hi,
I tried to install Debian on a rather old laptop with a PCMCIA network
card (KTI-PE 52), using the "testing" install CD. The installer detects
the card, but doesn't put it into a working state; 'ifconfig' outputs
"Link: encap:UNSPEC" and an invalid mac address:
08-00-28-56-00-00-06-8D-00-0
Now a days i have been encountering a Debian installation problem on laptops.
The problem happens at the disk prtitioning step while installing from a
netinstall cd. No disks found. After trying expert modes and installing with
kernell 2.4 it founds the disc. Today the installation system couldn
On Sun, 5 Mar 2006 00:35:50 -0800
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> On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 09:28:13 +0200
> "Andras Lorincz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have a tv-tuner with saa7135HL chipset and works fine with kernel version
> > 2.6.15.4. When booting I want to pass the module alsa=1 option and to
On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 09:28:13 +0200
"Andras Lorincz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a tv-tuner with saa7135HL chipset and works fine with kernel version
> 2.6.15.4. When booting I want to pass the module alsa=1 option and to load
> the saa7134-alsa module also. So I took these steps:
>
> 1. c
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 21:12 +0200, Oğuz Yarımtepe wrote:
> Cum 03 Mar 2006 01:15 tarihinde şunları yazmıştınız:
> > On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 00:14 +0200, Oğuz Yarımtepe wrote:
> > > Hi. I tried to install Debian Inspiron 16000 with Debian 3.1r1, rc2,
> > > netsinstall and Sarge. Each time the install
On Fri, 3 Mar 2006 09:14:01 +0200
"Andras Lorincz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are 2 lines: one beginning with the options word and the second with
> the post-install
>
> On 3/2/06, Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 09:28:13 +0200
> > "Andras Lorin
There are 2 lines: one beginning with the options word and the second with the post-installOn 3/2/06, Andrew Sackville-West <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 09:28:13 +0200"Andras Lorincz" <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Hi,>> I have a tv-tuner with saa7135HL chipset and works fine with ke
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 00:14 +0200, Oğuz Yarımtepe wrote:
> Hi. I tried to install Debian Inspiron 16000 with Debian 3.1r1, rc2,
> netsinstall and Sarge. Each time the installation failed because the
> installed couldnt find a disk for partititoning.
>
> Here are outputs of some commands when i
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