Once upon a time, I heard Phil Howard say
> > it. REMOVE it or RENAME it. then boot as usual, you might need to edit some
> > files in /etc by hand since you start unpack it manually :)
>
> Since there is no documentation covering this, I need to find out just what
> things Debian might need to h
Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
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> If you mean that you untar base2_2.tgz into one partiontion, then try to bo=
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> it. Oh la la, in sbin directorry, you shou
If you mean that you untar base2_2.tgz into one partiontion, then try to boot
it. Oh la la, in sbin directorry, you should find a file named unconfigure.sh
which is the one that say, you try to boot unconfigure system please configue
it. REMOVE it or RENAME it. then boot as usual, you might need to
During installation you get the question from where you want to install
the base system, I guess you should choose harddisk and select /dev/hdc1
(or in case you've already mounted /dev/hdc1, choose already mounted
filesystem and point to the place you've mounted it).
Ron
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Phil
I was referred to the base system files in a file called base2_2.tgz.
I loaded them onto a partition and tried booting, but it wants me to
configure them ahead of time. What needs to be done to do that.
This machine has no floppy drive or cdrom drive. It does have a
rescue partition on /dev/hda1
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