Lenny Net Installer issue

2008-07-30 Thread Martin Richardson

Hi everyone,
   I am trying to install Lenny on my workstation. I 
have burnt a net install image to disc (LennyBeta2). My pc will not boot 
on this disc. I get the message that I have a non system disc. If I use 
a second cdrom drive that is in my workstation I get the same error 
message. If I boot it on my wifes pc it is OK. So I put an old FreeBSD 
installation disc in my drive and reboot, it will boot . Why won't the 
lenny disc boot on my workstation???


Martin.


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Re: Lenny Net Installer issue

2008-07-30 Thread Martin Richardson

Hi Bob,
   thankyou for the reply.
I have tried a cd-r and dvd-r with the same result. I can boot into my 
current etch installation that is on my workstation and load the disc, 
and then I am able to browse it, so I am assuming that it burnt OK. This 
is bizarre.


Cheers, Martin.

Bob Cox wrote:
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 19:27:00 +1000, Martin Richardson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: 

  

Hi everyone,
   I am trying to install Lenny on my workstation. I  
have burnt a net install image to disc (LennyBeta2). My pc will not boot  
on this disc. I get the message that I have a non system disc. If I use  
a second cdrom drive that is in my workstation I get the same error  
message. If I boot it on my wifes pc it is OK. So I put an old FreeBSD  
installation disc in my drive and reboot, it will boot . Why won't the  
lenny disc boot on my workstation???


Martin.



Hi Martin

You say your new Lenny CD boots on your wife's PC, so it would appear
you have correctly burnt the ISO image.

You also say that an old FreeBSD CD boots on your workstation, which in
turn suggests that your workstation hardware and BIOS settings are ok.

So this could be an intermittent fault (unlikely) or more probably some
sort of incompatibility issue between your workstation's hardware and
the CD.

Did you use a re-writable (RW) CD rather than a normal 'one use' CD?
Maybe your hardware is fussy in this respect.  Or is it a +R versus -R
problem?  All highly unlikely, but you do seem to have already
eliminated the more obvious things.

  



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Re: Debian Love

2006-09-23 Thread Martin Richardson
Yes, I will agree, WELL DONE, and keep up the good work DD's. I have 
used a few distro's and what has made me come back to Debian is it's 
stability, and ease of updateing etc. One thing that makes it stand out 
over most other distro's is its maturity. Love it. 

Cheers, Martin.

On 11:08 Fri 22 Sep , Jason Martens wrote:
 It seems that morale is a bit low among the developers right now, so I
 thought it might be nice for all of us users to remind them why Debian
 is such an awesome project.  I love Debian. I love how the system works.
 I love the quality of the packages.  I love that it lets me do what I
 want to do, and does not try to dictate how to do things. 
 
 To all of you Debian developers, thank you.  I really appreciate the
 work you do. Keep it up!
 
 Jason Martens
 Debian Lover
 
 
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