I had this working before with debian.
However I installed openbsd and other os'es, now when I try to boot debian
(after installing) it shows this error in pmon (including the typo's):
*'File is not set or not exist!*
*path is not complete, haven't selected the device or file!*
*The boot.cfg not
Thanks for all the suggestions.
I'm unable to find any of the files in my partitions.
So now I downloaded the files from the link below and are currently doing a
re-install.
This is to make sure I have the latest version..
I'll write again as soon as I've tested installing it again.
thanks agai
It all works just fine now!
No errors with grub during install, it boots and works perfectly.
Thanks to all of you who replied to help.
have a nice day!
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Hi,
I was looking around in my bios - because I had issues booting any OS
except from OpenBSD on it.
I then ran a command (I do not remember which one) which then caused it to
never boot properly again.
It does not even show the Bios key shortcut text. it just shows the first
boot picture, nothi
I booted it back up now, It does show the first 'boot' picture, and the
text.
It's a Lemote Yeeloong 8089_B notebook.
But no matter how much I press delete or tab nothing happens, and it never
get's past that splashscreen.
On Saturday, September 20, 2014 2:14:19 PM UTC+2,
Yeah, that could be a solution.
Are there any information on what you need to flash it yourself?
On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 12:32 AM, David Kuehling wrote:
> >>>>> "Lluís" == Lluís Batlle i Rossell writes:
>
> > On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 05:19:16AM -0700, stig
Batlle i Rossell
wrote:
>
> I don't know. Usually it's a matter of knowing the flash chip, and find a
> programmer hardware/software for it.
>
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 08:29:39AM +0200, stig atle steffensen wrote:
> > Yeah, that could be a solution.
> >