Antwort: debian 2.0: some intruder broke in
Hi Jan... On 20.03.2003 15:27:06 Jan Andrzej wrote: > Some intruder broke in (cracked in) debian 2.0 > system. > Now I can use it but I cannot shut down the system > (when I type shutdown -h now or shutdown -r now I get > the following message: (bad, not nice word) While > hacking kernel... > and the system is not going to shutdown. I used the > button 'reset' > to exit the system. > The following directories are empty > /etc/init.d > /var/log > And may be more. > I can use dselect to install again the basic system > and so on > but I found only /dists/debian2.2 but not > /dists/debian2.0 > I think I cannot upgrade the system to debian2.2 > because it's broken > but probably I could install the removed packages. > I have installed many programs in the system and they > seem to > work so It would be nice not to install everything > from scratch. > > Could you please someone help me? http://www.debian.org/distrib/archive Here is the entry for your sources.list that might help: deb http://archive.debian.org/debian-archive/ hamm contrib main non-free bye Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: debian 2.0: some intruder broke in
Hi... On 20.03.2003 15:27:06 Jan Andrzej wrote: > Some intruder broke in (cracked in) debian 2.0 > system. > Now I can use it but I cannot shut down the system > (when I type shutdown -h now or shutdown -r now I get > the following message: (bad, not nice word) While > hacking kernel... > and the system is not going to shutdown. I used the > button 'reset' > to exit the system. Try 'init 0' or maybe 'halt...'. Be careful with 'halt', read documentation first. But shutting down your system isn't your most important concern as far as I can see, right... > The following directories are empty > /etc/init.d > /var/log > And may be more. > I can use dselect to install again the basic system > and so on > but I found only /dists/debian2.2 but not > /dists/debian2.0 > I think I cannot upgrade the system to debian2.2 > because it's broken > but probably I could install the removed packages. > I have installed many programs in the system and they > seem to > work so It would be nice not to install everything > from scratch. If you have bad luck, all your applications are running only in your RAM and you have to install everything new anyway... > Could you please someone help me? Sorry... i can't gibe you any help for this problem... bye and good luck Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re[2]: Install on RAID Controller
On 20.02.2003 14:03:48 lloyd wrote: > Ludwig Meyerhoff wrote: > > I want to install a Woody on a system which has a RAID-controller: > Welcome to Hell! > After spending a few days asking around, this stopped me in my tracks > from trying Debian at all. Call me spoiled if you like - but I'll give > Debian a try when I can insert a CD-ROM, boot, and just install onto my > 3ware IDE RAID -only system. > I'm checking back every few weeks or so to see if things have changed - > it appears not. Sorry to hear that. I was already successfull with potato on an IBM xSeries with a IBM ServeRAID-Adapter. Ok, it is SCSI, not IDE, but RAID itself is IMHO not an issue under Debian... ciao Thomas -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards Thomas Kroener SVA System Vertrieb Alexander GmbH Thomas Kroener Unter den Eichen 7 65195 Wiesbaden Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 611 - 18 135 - 42 Fax: +49 (0) 611 - 18 135 - 78 Microsoft isn't the answer, Microsoft is the question. And the answer is NO! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]