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Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 07:53:16AM + wrote:
i want to install debian ,but my notebook computer only has a pcmcia cdrom
and a floppy.can debian install on it?or does debian have a
pcmcia-supported boot floopy?thanks.
Hi,
Debian installs do support pcmcia. You can boot off your floppy,
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Hi
I'm assisting someone with a Debian (Woody) installation on a Dell 6650.
The boot process crashes (the whole server freezes) when the kernel
tries to find the device that corresponds to the CISS driver (Compaq
Smart Array 5xxx)/HEARSAY. The Dell does not have this controller and
the
I just tested the net-1440.img boot floppy, and i figure you might be
intrested in some of the things i noticed.
Things that did work:
* Static network setup
* Downloading the udeb's
Things that did not work:
* DHCP(did not write down the error msg this time, i might do that next time)
* The
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 06:57:18PM +0200, Joakim Kolsj? wrote:
Things that did not work:
* DHCP(did not write down the error msg this time, i might do that next time)
The packet-socket udeb needs to be included on the initrd, and the
af_packet module needs to be loaded.
* The 'rtl8139'
I did a checkout of the debian-installer and used the instructions on
http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2002/debian-boot-200207/msg00441.html
and http://wiki.debian.net/DebianInstallerBuild to create a boot floppy.
Everything did go quite well until i attemted to do
make boot_floppy in /build.
Joakim Kolsjö wrote:
/build# make boot_floppy
if mount | grep -q `pwd`/mnt/ ! umount `pwd`/mnt/ ; then \
echo Error unmounting `pwd`/mnt/ 21 ; \
exit 1; \
fi
mkdir -p `pwd`/mnt/
rm -f ./tmp/net/image.tmp
install -d ./tmp/net
install -d dest
genext2fs -d ./tmp/net/tree
hi!
just to know because is non-trivial to mark a maildir message as read with
procmail, i use this to mark cvs commits in debian-boot as read.
procmailrc
# trick to mark cvs commits from debian-boot ML as read
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Something has mounted tmp/net/tree/proc and it should not be mounted at
this point. Perhaps you ran make demo at some point earlier and for some
reason it did not call make demo_clean afterwards?
Ah... thanks. Now it builds.
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Joakim Kolsjö
A member of The Swedish Linux Society,
* The 'rtl8139' module are not included on this floppy, however '8139too' are
and that one worked just fine.
This is fixed in CVS.
I just did a testrun of the CVS version, and it seems to be only paritally
fixed. When i choose to autodecect network hardware it still seems think it's
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 06:03:35PM +0200, Ryan Tracey wrote:
Hi
I'm assisting someone with a Debian (Woody) installation on a Dell 6650.
The boot process crashes (the whole server freezes) when the kernel
tries to find the device that corresponds to the CISS driver (Compaq
Smart Array
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 09:44:54PM +0200, Joakim Kolsj? wrote:
* The 'rtl8139' module are not included on this floppy, however '8139too' are
and that one worked just fine.
This is fixed in CVS.
I just did a testrun of the CVS version, and it seems to be only paritally
fixed.
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 01:18:49PM -0700, Matt Kraai wrote:
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 09:44:54PM +0200, Joakim Kolsj? wrote:
* The 'rtl8139' module are not included on this floppy, however '8139too' are
and that one worked just fine.
This is fixed in CVS.
I just did a
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 12:13:18AM +0200, Thomas Poindessous wrote:
I'm not sure this patch will be included in discover-data-1.
From apt-cache show discover-data :
The Linux kernel module information corresponds to Linux 2.2.20; module
names for Linux 2.4.x are also provided in many cases
But discover2 is out, and we can hope it will be packaged very soon.
Or we need to have a special pci.lst for kernel 2.4 or use
/usr/share/hwdata/pcitable for hwdata package.
Thanks for the info. discover2 also uses rtl8139.
Matt
Is this some design miss, or, can't it just detect
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pcmcia-supported boot floopy?thanks.
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