At 08:02 AM 10/2/1998 -0400, you wrote:
>My computer does not have PNP support in the BIOS (it is from 1993). I do
use "Auto" for the drive type in the BIOS, though.
>
Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/1/98 8:01:11 PM >>>
>On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Kent West wrote:
>
>> At 04:41 PM 10/1/1998 -
My computer does not have PNP support in the BIOS (it is from 1993). I do use
"Auto" for the drive type in the BIOS, though.
>>> Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/1/98 8:01:11 PM >>>
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Kent West wrote:
> At 04:41 PM 10/1/1998 -0400, Jeff Miller wrote:
> >Hi all:
> >
> >I
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Kent West wrote:
> At 04:41 PM 10/1/1998 -0400, Jeff Miller wrote:
> >Hi all:
> >
> >I have had a problem ever since I installed Debian on my Dell P60
> computer. If I cold boot (power on) the computer Linux starts up with no
> problems. But, if I perform a warm boot (ctrl-al
At 04:41 PM 10/1/1998 -0400, Jeff Miller wrote:
>Hi all:
>
>I have had a problem ever since I installed Debian on my Dell P60
computer. If I cold boot (power on) the computer Linux starts up with no
problems. But, if I perform a warm boot (ctrl-alt-del etc.) my hard drive
isn't recognized. It is
Hi all:
I have had a problem ever since I installed Debian on my Dell P60 computer. If
I cold boot (power on) the computer Linux starts up with no problems. But, if
I perform a warm boot (ctrl-alt-del etc.) my hard drive isn't recognized. It
is almost as if the drive has been dismounted by t
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