> Next time, try mount / -o remount,rw. Don't forget to
> mount / -o remount,ro when you're done, for a clean shutdown.
In fact, I tried it this time. By "stuck" in readonly I meant that
even in single user mode it refused to remount root read-write. I
still don't know why this happened.
ould be a good way to go if it works with Linux.)
>
>
> From: David Dumas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thu 30/09/2004 19:48
> To: debian-amd64@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Install Report: Tyan Thunder K8S Pro / dual Opteron 250 / 2GB / SATA
> root
> ...
"Johan Groth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I have a Tyan K8W (2885) and having nothing but grief. My
biggest problem right now is that the graphics card seems to
get turned off by the kernel. After the grub message "Booting
the kernel" absolutely nothing is displayed. It seems to boot
On Thursday 30 September 2004 20:30, Johan Groth wrote:
> I have a Tyan K8W (2885) and having nothing but grief. My biggest problem
> right now is that the graphics card seems to get turned off by the kernel.
> After the grub message "Booting the kernel" absolutely nothing is
> displayed. It seems
Title: Install Report: Tyan Thunder K8S Pro / dual Opteron 250 / 2GB / SATA root
I have a Tyan K8W
(2885) and having nothing but grief. My biggest problem right now is that the
graphics card seems to get turned off by the kernel. After the grub message
"Booting the kernel"
Executive Summary:
I didn't use the installer, rather I debootstrapped on a HDD and then
put it in the new machine. Unlike any of my previous debian-amd64
installs, everything "just worked".
Thanks debian-amd64 developers for all of your hard work, as this port
has come a long way!
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