Liam Proven wrote:
> [snip]
>
> #4 Being green involves re-using old kit that still works. Typically
> half or more of the energy used in the lifetime of a piece of IT
> equipment is spent making it, not running it. By making its working
> life as long as possible, you save energy; by replacing wo
2009/7/19 Tony Harrison :
> That worked! The OS has installed to the hard drive, but it will only boot
> with the usb stick plugged in.
Sounds like grub didnt get installed properly.
> Without it grub fails saying 'Error 2'. Also,
> once logged in, the home directory does not decrypt. It says ke
2009/7/18 Sean Miller :
> What is this? A vt220 or something?
>
> vt220s will be 132 wide, but I don't know why you're bothering...
>
> Why not simply put a normal monitor on it and get 1024x768 or whatever?
>
> Confused... is this some sort of "retro" thing?
>
> Sean
#1, I don't have any spare bi
That worked! The OS has installed to the hard drive, but it will only
boot with the usb stick plugged in. Without it grub fails saying 'Error
2'. Also, once logged in, the home directory does not decrypt. It says
keyctl_search: Required key not available
Sorry to be such a pain.
Alan Pope wrote:
2009/7/19 Tony Harrison :
> I have followed that up to the modprobe bit. It says 'FATAL: Module
> pata_cs5535.ko not found.'. The command issued was /sbin/modprobe
> pata_cs5535.ko. The .ko file is in /lib/modules/2v6v28-11-generic
>
> Cannot work out from google what I am doing wrong there.
>
T
I have followed that up to the modprobe bit. It says 'FATAL: Module
pata_cs5535.ko not found.'. The command issued was /sbin/modprobe
pata_cs5535.ko. The .ko file is in /lib/modules/2v6v28-11-generic
Cannot work out from google what I am doing wrong there.
Alan Pope wrote:
> 2009/7/18 Tony Harris