Hi,
I'm working on an install, and I could use a bit of help/advice if anyone
can and is willing:
I'm doing a daily businesscard install (20041231). The installer finds DHCP
and runs perfectly up to the base system install and reboot.
At that point I choose packages (in this case, the default 'd
Hello
jon salenger (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm working on an install, and I could use a bit of help/advice if
> anyone can and is willing:
>
> I'm doing a daily businesscard install (20041231). The installer finds
> DHCP and runs perfectly up to the base sy
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Subject: Re: sarge install problem: read-only disk
Hello
jon salenger (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I'm working on an install, and I could use a bit of help/advice if
> anyone can and is willing:
>
> I'm doing a da
Hi,
I'm doing my first i386 install, and had a few problems (particularly
booting). I've done my very best to use outside info and not bother anyone
with dumb newbie questions, but I'm stuck. First, here's what I'm running
on:
mobo: Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe
cpu: AMD Athlon XP 2500+ 'Barton'
hd: Dual S
Hi William,
>I'd boot the Sarge install CD, go into "expert setup", and look for
>something like "Make System Bootable.", to recreate the contents of the
>MBR.
At this very moment, I'm reinstalling in expert mode (expert26), as per your
advice. After going through most of the process, though, it
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