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everything appears to be OK.
On Apr 10, 2006, at 7:11 PM, Nicholas P. Mueller wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to setup Debian AMD64 on a Supermicro SuperServer 5015M-
MF. I am having a bit of trouble as I cannot get the 3.1r0a net
install cd to recognize the disks. I had found a thread
? Can I start
with etch or sid, install only a very basic system and then change my
apt sources to stable and be ok?
Thanks,
Nicholas P. Mueller
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that is not the case.
Hope this helps ya,
Nicholas P. Mueller
On Dec 19, 2005, at 5:24 PM, rainer herrendoerfer wrote:
Jens Schwarze schrieb:
Ok the module loaded correctly and works.
The PC is only connected to a DSL-modem so there is no dhcp server
What do I have to do now?
As root
That (nvraid) is definitely software raid. Every built-in RAID
controller on *consumer grade* hardware I have ever seen is software
raid, including controllers/chips by silicon image, marvel, broadcom
and nvidia controllers.
In such a case, linux software raid is definitely the way to go.
for
feedback.
Thanks,
Nicholas P. Mueller
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I can verify installation of amd64 debian sarge 3.1r0a net install on
a Tyan S2881 K8SR motherboard.
This motherboard is similar in all respects to the Tyan Thunder K8S
Pro S2882UG3NR save the lack of a scsi controller. This board has no
onboard sound.
Thanks,
Nicholas P. Mueller
to become
available via security.debian.org? When I put security.debian.org
into my sources list for apt-get, it bails. When I looked into the
file lists on the server itself, nothing leapt out to say AMD64 here.
Thanks in advance,
Nicholas P. Mueller
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