"Steven R. Hatfield" wrote:
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> Pixel, talking in his most sage-like voice said:
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> > linux rules :)
>
> I agree :)
I second the motion!
All in favour say "Aye"!
:)
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Darron Froese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> 1. It stopped at "An error occurred cannot list the
> available zoneinfos." No big deal - what does this step actually do so I can
> do it manually?
no good. It means the glibc did not install correctly :-(
(it opens /usr/share/zoneinfo)
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> 2
on 10/2/00 11:25 AM, Pixel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas?
>>>
>>> first bet: you're missing the support for initrd/ramdisk in the kernel.
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>> That looks like it was it - thank you.
>>
>> It's installing like a charm now.
I spoke almost too soon.
I ran into 2 problems:
1. It s
Pixel, talking in his most sage-like voice said:
> linux rules :)
I agree :)
Darron Froese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> on 10/2/00 10:18 AM, Pixel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >> Any ideas?
> >
> > first bet: you're missing the support for initrd/ramdisk in the kernel.
>
> That looks like it was it - thank you.
>
> It's installing like a charm now.
linux rules :)
on 10/2/00 10:18 AM, Pixel at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Any ideas?
>
> first bet: you're missing the support for initrd/ramdisk in the kernel.
That looks like it was it - thank you.
It's installing like a charm now.
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Darron Froese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any ideas?
first bet: you're missing the support for initrd/ramdisk in the kernel.
on 10/2/00 3:25 AM, Chmouel Boudjnah at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> I've got an ASUS A7V and need to see the ATA-100 devices during the install.
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>> it should work ok, uh? chmouel?
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> Yes should work according to some peopl here, but not really supported.
I tried the 7.2beta3 iso image and
Pixel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Darron Froese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Can someone point to me to instructions/hints/or a how-to on how to modify
> > the mandrake installer/boot disks to use a custom compiled kernel?
> >
> > I've got an ASUS A7V and need to see the ATA-100 devices
Darron Froese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can someone point to me to instructions/hints/or a how-to on how to modify
> the mandrake installer/boot disks to use a custom compiled kernel?
>
> I've got an ASUS A7V and need to see the ATA-100 devices during the install.
it should work ok, uh? chm
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