On 29 May 2000, Pixel wrote:
> > The ls-120 was formatted to ext2, but it always does to hdb1. I've also
> > got a SCSI ZIP drive on the server that is always at sda4. I think it has
> > to do with the way the disks/drives are done? I'm not sure, but it's
> > always worked that way for me.
>
Vincent Danen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 28 May 2000, Pixel wrote:
>
> > > Here it worked a little different. It created /mnt/floppy to /dev/hdb
> > > (which is the LS-120), but the LS-120 disks must be mounted as /dev/hdb1
> > > for it to work.
> >
> > quite strange. works non formatte
On 28 May 2000, Pixel wrote:
> > Here it worked a little different. It created /mnt/floppy to /dev/hdb
> > (which is the LS-120), but the LS-120 disks must be mounted as /dev/hdb1
> > for it to work.
>
> quite strange. works non formatted here... is it common place to have it
> formatted (like
Did you try it with no disk in the drive? For instance, I just ran lilo
from the bash prompt to try to resolve a problem with NAV in Winbloz and
it gave the same error. Try it on your system with no disk in it and see
what it does. ??
Pixel wrote:
>
> Lorne Shantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
Lorne Shantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm testing Mandrake 7.1 beta 3.
>
> I have ONLY a LS120 on the one system I installed it on. I was unable to
> make a rescue disk at all. I kept getting errors. One thing I noticed is
> that I get the error message that the LS120 is reporting two diffe
Vincent Danen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 28 May 2000, Pixel wrote:
>
> > Lorne Shantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > LS120 issues - It automatically assumes that the LS120 is HDA. It
> > > apparently isn't on two machines. I haven't had time to figure out what
> > > it is though.
>
I'm testing Mandrake 7.1 beta 3.
I have ONLY a LS120 on the one system I installed it on. I was unable to
make a rescue disk at all. I kept getting errors. One thing I noticed is
that I get the error message that the LS120 is reporting two different
sizes. 0 and 12X,xxx (I don't recall the exact
On 28 May 2000, Pixel wrote:
> Lorne Shantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > LS120 issues - It automatically assumes that the LS120 is HDA. It
> > apparently isn't on two machines. I haven't had time to figure out what
> > it is though.
>
> which version of mandrake?
Here it worked a little d
Lorne Shantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> LS120 issues - It automatically assumes that the LS120 is HDA. It
> apparently isn't on two machines. I haven't had time to figure out what
> it is though.
which version of mandrake?
Andrew wrote:
> I've been through this problem, even worse because my graphics adapter is an
> Intel 810 onboard chipset. XF86Config is not a binary file it is where the
> configuration for XFREE is located, try using XF86Setup if it does not work
> edit manually the XF86Config file then deleting
-Original Message-
From: Lorne Shantz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 10:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cooker] couple of bugs
During the installation, after the package group selection you are given
the option to choose the packages you want to install.
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