go to backups instead of
RAID.
-dh
From: Doug
Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2015 11:54:46 AM
To: Michael Fothergill; debian-user
Subject: Re: trouble with install -- 64 bit, disk partitioner
On 05/07/2015 01:33 PM, Michael Fothergill wrote:
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On 05/07/2015 01:33 PM, Michael Fothergill wrote:
belay that last email -- i understand the difference now. i'll try the
live CD and report.
If you can get debian running using the live cd, then if it can't then install
it on the hard drive or even see the hard drives properly etc t
> belay that last email -- i understand the difference now. i'll try the
> live CD and report.
>
If you can get debian running using the live cd, then if it can't then
install it on the hard drive or even see the hard drives properly etc then
people on the forum would likely suggest some diagnos
On 7 May 2015 at 18:12, David R. Haynor wrote:
> hi michael,
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> to get the .iso file, i went to
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> https://www.debian.org/distrib/netinst
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> and clicked on the amd64 hyperlink. then i burned the .iso file to DVD.
> is the live CD image you mention different?
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Try here and go for
On 7 May 2015 at 17:29, David R. Haynor wrote:
> hi debian gurus,
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> i am attempting a clean install on a system currently running windows 7
> (i.e. i have saved the files i need and want to repartition the disk). i
> burned a .iso installer file for my system (64-bit intel, so i used the
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hi debian gurus,
i am attempting a clean install on a system currently running windows 7 (i.e. i
have saved the files i need and want to repartition the disk). i burned a .iso
installer file for my system (64-bit intel, so i used the amd64 release of
debian 8). when i boot from the CD (or if
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