On Sat, 20 Feb 2021 16:00:09 -0800
"M.R.P. zensky" wrote:
> One problem that I am having is the Debian install menu asks for if I
> use a network card. I don’t I use home based wifi which I don’t see
> an option for this.
Debian considers wifi to be just another network card.
However, many wifi
On Sat 20 Feb 2021 at 16:00:09 (-0800), M.R.P. zensky wrote:
> Hello I have successfully installed ubuntu linux on my system but I want to
> use Debian. I download the iso file from their home page. One problem that I
> am having is the Debian install menu asks for if I use a network card. I
>
If Debian can't detect your network card, I suggest using Debian DVD iso to
install Debian, and then deal with the network card.
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-dvd/
You need "debian-10.8.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso". It can be used to install Debian
without a network connection.
You
Hello I have successfully installed ubuntu linux on my system but I want to
use Debian. I download the iso file from their home page. One problem that I am
having is the Debian install menu asks for if I use a network card. I don’t I
use home based wifi which I don’t see an option for this. The
Thanks to those of you who sent ideas on solving this problem.
I only tried one idea - get the daily unstable / testing build. I downloaded
the amd64-netinst build from yesterday, Apr 9, and it recognized the NIC with
no problem. I still have some things to get configured, but it could ta
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 06:56:10AM -0400, mike wrote:
> Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 08:01:37AM -0700, Dan Turk wrote:
>>
>>> I need to get advice / help on how to best go about installing
>>> debian on a Dell 530 Intel Core 2 Quad-core machine for which the
>>> debian
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 08:01:37AM -0700, Dan Turk wrote:
I need to get advice / help on how to best go about installing debian on a Dell
530 Intel Core 2 Quad-core machine for which the debian installer does not
recognize the Intel 82562V-2 Network Interface Ca
On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 08:01:37AM -0700, Dan Turk wrote:
> I need to get advice / help on how to best go about installing debian on a
> Dell 530 Intel Core 2 Quad-core machine for which the debian installer does
> not recognize the Intel 82562V-2 Network Interface Card.
>
> A couple questi
I need to get advice / help on how to best go about installing debian on a Dell
530 Intel Core 2 Quad-core machine for which the debian installer does not
recognize the Intel 82562V-2 Network Interface Card.
A couple questions:
1. Should I be using i386 or amd64 for this machine, to t
Alexander Thiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to install a Debian from a 4.0r0 netinst CD-Image. The
> installation fails reproducibly, however.
>
> I believe that this is due to the package file_4.17-etch2 being
> present on both the regular distribution server and the security
> serv
Hello,
I am trying to install a Debian from a 4.0r0 netinst CD-Image. The
installation fails reproducibly, however.
I believe that this is due to the package file_4.17-etch2 being
present on both the regular distribution server and the security
server - but with different checksums!
Please compa
At 1146526816 past the epoch, Piers Kittel wrote:
> Anyway, I've put the old 3GB hard drive back in, installed
> Windows 98 on, and Debian boots up (with the default 2.6
> kernel with no parameters whatsover) and installing fine
> right now without any problems. Probably some BIOS
> limitation wit
To those who helped me,
Thanks very much for all your advice, but I've tried all options to
disable everything but they're kernel parameters which aren't taken in
consideration that early I think? It stops exactly at the point right
after uncompressing the kernel - it looks like a bit like tr
On 4/17/06, Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Piers Kittel wrote:> Andrei & Adam, On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 19:25:45 -0500>>> Adam Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>>>
Piers Kittel wrote:> When trying to boot Debian (using the 3.1 r0 netboot CD) to> install, it> won't work at
Piers Kittel wrote:
Andrei & Adam,
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 19:25:45 -0500
Adam Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Piers Kittel wrote:
When trying to boot Debian (using the 3.1 r0 netboot CD) to
install, it
won't work at all:
I recommend trying the newer testing netboot installer CDs, rather
Andrei & Adam,
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 19:25:45 -0500
Adam Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Piers Kittel wrote:
When trying to boot Debian (using the 3.1 r0 netboot CD) to install, it
won't work at all:
I recommend trying the newer testing netboot installer CDs, rather than the
Sarge r0 one.
Piers Kittel wrote:
[sic]
When trying to boot Debian (using the 3.1 r0 netboot CD) to install,
it won't work at all:
==
Booting from CD-ROM
ISOLINUX 2.04 2003-04-16 Copyright (C) 1994-2003 H. Peter Anvin
Press F1 for help, or ENTER to boot:
Loading /install/vml
On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 19:25:45 -0500
Adam Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Piers Kittel wrote:
>
> > When trying to boot Debian (using the 3.1 r0 netboot CD) to install, it
> won't work at all:
>
> I recommend trying the newer testing netboot installer CDs, rather than the
> Sarge r0 one. It m
Piers Kittel wrote:
> When trying to boot Debian (using the 3.1 r0 netboot CD) to install, it
won't work at all:
I recommend trying the newer testing netboot installer CDs, rather than the
Sarge r0 one. It might help.
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Hello all,
Am trying to install Debian on a fairly old laptop (manufactured 1998),
as I've broken my old one (flying hard drives and laptop LCD's doesn't
mix well together) and can't afford a new one right now. The laptop is a
Pico Systems (long since gone out of business - good riddance)
Sil
Hi,
sorry about that my last short subject line. I try it now again with
a more precise subject line.
I had a problem installing linux on a ultra5 with solaris 2.7 and solaris 2.8
on it. I had created the 5th partiton for linux and the 6th for the linux
swap partiton (=> hda5 / for linux with ext2
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 Derek Chew En-Hock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> let me get you straight, first I repeat the Debian Installation as
> I previously did from the original Woody CDs (Boot of CD, Use
> Modules Floppy to access RAID Array, Install Debian but don't
> reboot)...
This seemed to be the
Hello Oliver,
good to hear from you again...
let me get you straight, first I repeat the Debian Installation as I
previously did from the original Woody CDs (Boot of CD, Use Modules
Floppy to access RAID Array, Install Debian but don't reboot)...
then what I need to do is to transfer a copy of t
Hello Oliver,
Great to hear from you!! so this CONFIG_SCSI_DPT_I2O is a kernel
option I have to include eh? How do I specify this? In the Kernel
Config area of the Debian Setup?
I can see the RAID array after I add in the modules using the floppy
disc created by http://people.debian.org/~blade/in
You wrote:
> ..Oliver, would your boot image cover software raid setups too? And
> install from network? Say from a lan mirror? If so, image url? ;-)
Sorry; it was a specific build for a hardware RAID machine.
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Isle of Wight,
On Tue, 09 Sep 2003 09:39:48 +0100,
Oliver Elphick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 07:11, Derek Chew En-Hock wrote:
> > With a heavy heart, I attempted install Redhat 9 on my machine and
> > it automatically detected the Adaptec 2400A and install
On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 07:11, Derek Chew En-Hock wrote:
> With a heavy heart, I attempted install Redhat 9 on my machine and it
> automatically detected the Adaptec 2400A and installed flawlessly... I
> guess installing Debian on this machine maybe beyond my current
> abilities...
>
> Does anyone k
With a heavy heart, I attempted install Redhat 9 on my machine and it
automatically detected the Adaptec 2400A and installed flawlessly... I
guess installing Debian on this machine maybe beyond my current
abilities...
Does anyone know of a way I can extract the drivers from the Redhat
disc or boo
Hey Guys,
I still having big problems with this machine... I tried redoing the
setup again this time using EXT3 for the root partition incase I
messed up something else but still no go... did quite a fair bit of
google groups searching but no one else seems to have this issue...
don't tell me I ha
Its actually a ATA RAID Card which uses DPTI2O Drivers... and I know its
bootable as the machine used to be running Microsoft Small Business Server
and it used the RAID Array as a boot disc... another thing is the Adaptec
Diagnostic CD uses a strip down version of Linux to run... so I know that
Derek Chew En-Hock wrote:
Hi Everyone,
been using Debian for about 7 months now and loving every minute of
it... so far, I managed to install Debian on more than 10 machines
(some my own, some in the office and some for friends whom I'm trying
to encourage to use Linux) and so far besides some qui
Hi Everyone,
been using Debian for about 7 months now and loving every minute of
it... so far, I managed to install Debian on more than 10 machines
(some my own, some in the office and some for friends whom I'm trying
to encourage to use Linux) and so far besides some quirks, the
experience has b
Hello,
I've been on problems to install Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 "Woody" with bf24
kernel.
1. The install don't detect the chipset (FastTrak 378)or the hd.
System:
P4 2.4
Board Albatron 845PE Pro II with Promise Fasttrak 378 / SATA150
1 HD IBM 80GB IDE (is connected on the IDE of the Fasttrak)
The o
Hi everybody,
I think Debian is a great thing because it offers alot of packages (esp.
many, many games).
Unfortunately, I have problems installing Debian 3.0 (pre) Woody:
1) After inserting CD1, booting from it and pressing enter at the boot
prompt, it boots to the display of my drives (hda
On Aug 09 2001, David Randelman wrote:
> 1) It won't install a boot manager on the HD even though I have a
> dedicated H.D and even tried to partition a 10MB drive in the
> beginning of the disk just in case.
Which version of Debian are you trying to use? I think that if
the kernel
On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 06:01:36PM +0300, David Randelman wrote:
> I seem to be having problems installing Debian on my laptop Compaq
> M700, there seems to be 2 problems: 1) It won't install a boot
> manager on the HD even though I have a dedicated H.D and even tried
> to parti
o:
> Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 7:14 PM
> Subject: Re: Problems installing Debian on Compaq Armada M700.
>
>
> > Do you have "helpfull" boot sector protection turned on in the BIOS of
> > the machine? Are you loading the correct parallel port modules? Yo
--mike
On 09 Aug 2001 18:01:36 +0300, David Randelman wrote:
> I seem to be having problems installing Debian on my laptop Compaq M700,
> there seems to be 2 problems:
> 1) It won't install a boot manager on the HD even though I have a dedicated
> H.D and even tried to partiti
I seem to be having problems installing Debian on
my laptop Compaq M700, there seems to be 2 problems:
1) It won't install a boot manager on the HD even
though I have a dedicated H.D and even tried to partition a 10MB drive in the
beginning of the disk just in case.
2) I can't
Hi there,
I'm trying to install Debian on an AMI MegaRAID Elite 1500. However, when
the CD boots up, it freezes after it detected the MegaRAID card (the line
showing IRQ etc). Is there any way to install Debian directly onto a drive
connected to this card, without using an IDE drive as targetdisk?
There is one more thing.
On 286's and above when in real mode, if the segment register is set to
0x then the address's above 0x will overflow into address bit
a20 giving access to an additional 65k(-16 bytes) of memory in real
mode. This was known as 'hi-mem' access and dos 4.0 and abo
On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, G. Crimp wrote:
> The A20 line has something to do with working around a bug in memory
> addressing that first showed up in 286's I think. I don't really know much
> about it, but on my 486, their is an option in the BIOS to set the line.
> You might try changing this
On Tue, Mar 23, 1999 at 03:03:28PM -0800, Alan Bailward wrote:
> > other machine, it brings up the boot: prompt, and then starts to load the
> > root FS from root.bin.. After loading for a while it fails with the message
> > "A20 gate not responding!"...
> [snip]
> > The problem machine is a 486DX3
Subject: RE: Problems installing Debian on a 486
Date: Wed, Mar 24, 1999 at 11:43:47AM +1200
In reply to:Matthew Gregan
Quoting Matthew Gregan([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> At 15:03 1999-03-23 -0800, Alan Bailward wrote:
> >> other machine, it brings up the boot: prompt, and
Matthew Gregan wrote:
>
> At 15:03 1999-03-23 -0800, Alan Bailward wrote:
> >> other machine, it brings up the boot: prompt, and then starts to load the
> >> root FS from root.bin.. After loading for a while it fails with the message
> >> "A20 gate not responding!"...
I can't answer your question
At 15:03 1999-03-23 -0800, Alan Bailward wrote:
>> other machine, it brings up the boot: prompt, and then starts to load the
>> root FS from root.bin.. After loading for a while it fails with the message
>> "A20 gate not responding!"...
>[snip]
>> The problem machine is a 486DX33 with 8MB of RAM, i
> other machine, it brings up the boot: prompt, and then starts to load the
> root FS from root.bin.. After loading for a while it fails with the message
> "A20 gate not responding!"...
[snip]
> The problem machine is a 486DX33 with 8MB of RAM, if you need more info
> about the hardware, please let
Hi everyone.
I've got 2 old 486 machines here that I'm trying to install slink onto. One
of them is a Compaq Deskpro 486/33M and the other is built out of off the
shelf parts. I've managed to install onto the Compaq machine with no
problems whatsoever, but when I try to boot the rescue/install dis
Had this problem with the Solaris 2.6, I ended up
playing
with the memory timing settings, set them slower.
Just an idea...
Peter Barbera
Michael B. Taylor wrote:
>
> I have never seen this particular behavior before. However, strange
> problems during installation from floppys is often attri
Thanks for your reply. However I tried 3 different floppies, all without
success
- none of them has bad sectors either. I really don't think this is a
floppy
problem.
Alex.
> I have never seen this particular behavior before. However, strange
> problems during installation from floppys is ofte
I have never seen this particular behavior before. However, strange
problems during installation from floppys is often attributable to
corupt floppys. The rawwrite or dd process usually used to make installation
floppys from downloaded images does not tolerate bad media very well.
I suggest rem
Just to clarify my previous post, I'm installing on a desktop
not laptop, and in any case i tried the tecra rescue disk,
also without any luck. I've been going through this list's
mail archives and it seems other people managed to clear
up problems similar to mine using those disks, but not me
I am trying to install Debian from floppy (I have the rescue, driver
and 5 base floppies set up) on my AMD K6 machine. However
when I try to start the installation, with the rescue disk, the
machine just reboots. More specifically, I first get the
following messages
Loading root.bin...
Jonas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sorry, but my original message was a bit corrupted. Heres what it
should have said:
> I'm trying to install debian from the Official 1.3.1 distribution,
> unfortunately the setup routines cannot mount my cdrom.
>
> The CDROM is detected (as /dev/hdd) but when it
I'm trying to install debian from the Official 1.3.1 distribution,
unfortunately the setup routines cannot mount my cdrom.
The CDROM is detected (as /dev/hdd) but when it comes to mount the
CDROM to install Debian, I get the following message:
Bad logical zone size 1
mount: wrong fs type, bad opt
On Mon, 16 Jun 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 15, 1997 at 11:24:53AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> > If you are using OS/2 Boot Manager, you should NOT select the 'Make the
> > Hard Disk Bootable' option. Instead you should install LILO on the root
> > partition of your hard disk (the /d
On Sun, Jun 15, 1997 at 11:24:53AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> If you are using OS/2 Boot Manager, you should NOT select the 'Make the
> Hard Disk Bootable' option. Instead you should install LILO on the root
> partition of your hard disk (the /dev/sdb7 partition should be made
> bootable, however
On Sun, Jun 15, 1997 at 01:12:33PM -0400, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> > 2. Compiling a Custom Kernel
> > I ran 'make menuconfig' in /usr/src/linux. I can't change the Soundblaster
> > Settings (Base Adress, IRQ, Hi and Low-DMA...). There is allways the
> > message 'You entered an invalid value'.
> >
> >
Dale Scheetz wrote:
>
> On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody!
> >
> > I'm new to Debian. Yesterday I tried to install Debian 1.3, and I got 2
> > problems:
> >
> > 1. Installation.
> >
> > Everythig workes fine, until I selected 'Make the Hard Disk Bootable'.
> > There w
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> I'm new to Debian. Yesterday I tried to install Debian 1.3, and I got 2
> problems:
>
> 1. Installation.
>
> Everythig workes fine, until I selected 'Make the Hard Disk Bootable'.
> There was an error message like 'Can't install li
Sorry fellows,
my mail reader set a "CC: "to the list which I didn't see :-(
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> On Sun, 15 Jun 1997 11:43:00 +0200, Joerg Friedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> said:
Joerg> Hi everybody!
Joerg> I'm new to Debian. Yesterday I tried to install Debian 1.3, and I got 2
Joerg> problems:
Joerg> 1. Installation.
Joerg> Everythig workes fine, until I selected 'Make the Hard Di
On Sun, 15 Jun 1997, Joerg Friedrich wrote:
> Hi everybody!
>
> I'm new to Debian. Yesterday I tried to install Debian 1.3, and I got 2
> problems:
>
> 1. Installation.
>
> Everythig workes fine, until I selected 'Make the Hard Disk Bootable'.
> There was an error message like 'Can't install li
Hi everybody!
I'm new to Debian. Yesterday I tried to install Debian 1.3, and I got 2
problems:
1. Installation.
Everythig workes fine, until I selected 'Make the Hard Disk Bootable'.
There was an error message like 'Can't install lilo on second Hard Disk' (I
can't remember exactly). I installed
> * Please reply by e-mail *
>
> I am trying to install debian 1.2 on a PC from scratch. The initial
> installation works fine, but I have problems with package selection
> using dselect. I ahve copied the source tree from ftp.debian.org
> and I am using rex-fixed as og Jan 3
>
> i) Several pac
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