adam wrote:
> Hi, I am new to Debian (having migrate from RH). Since I am at work, I
> do not have all the details of my problem with me and will have to
> re-post this question if it is not specific enough.
>
> Essentially, I have attempted to install Slink on a Pentium machine
> several times
Hi, I am new to Debian (having migrate from RH). Since I am at work, I
do not have all the details of my problem with me and will have to
re-post this question if it is not specific enough.
Essentially, I have attempted to install Slink on a Pentium machine
several times (CD set) using pretty ba
At 00:00 31.10.1997 -0500, you wrote:
>Any time you make changes to lilo.conf, you need to run the executable lilo
as root to make the changes take effect.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>Dave
I had figured that one out, but could not get the machine boot again. Will
try it tough and let you know.
Thanks.
At 23:57 30.10.1997 -0600, you wrote:
>Dirk,
>
>A few questions:
>
>1. After you modified your lilo.conf, did you re-run /sbin/lilo?
No, but I should have. Will try this.
>2. How is your drive partitioned?
1 Primary MSDOS Win 95 app. 900MB
2 Primary Linux rootapp. 30MB
3 Pr
Dirk,
A few questions:
1. After you modified your lilo.conf, did you re-run /sbin/lilo?
2. How is your drive partitioned?
3. What drive letter is your CD-ROM under Windows 95?
Under the Debian install, the ATAPI/IDE CD-ROM drivers are installed by default
(at least on my disk from Linux System L
I installed Linux 1.3.1 thru floppies, but run into rough water. I have a
plain 486 DX2 66 Mhz, with 16 MB, 2.1 Gb IDE HDD and a Creative CDrom
(Matsushita - CR 581-M) on a Soundblaster 16 card.
1. During the installation Linux asks for the device drivers to be installed:
- Block device drivers:
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