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I recently rebuilt my former home server as a test desktop machine using
3 x 500G SATA drives I
had lying around. This
, you can select it from the list.
5 Select e1000e driver and hit enter
Program keeps cycling back through the same page.
It appears that the on board NIC is not being detected by the installer.
Gary Roach
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load the bios for
the raid controller of there wasn't a drive on 0/1 (but this was some time ago).
HTH,
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When installing rev4, there is a section that reads roughly
Special boot parameters
You can use the following parameters
This list is incomplete, see the kernel's kernels-parameters.txt file.
Where is this file located?
Ultimately, I'd like to use the nforce4 software raid on my gigabyte
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Pretty slick until the end. Help!!!
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complete the installation of Debian I would be more than happy to hear them.
I really would like to get Debian installed so that I can learn how to use it
properly.
Thank you for your consideration and assistance.
Gary Kassander
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Everyone,
Currently I am trying to fully automate an install of Debian and have to 2 issues
early in the install process and a question about aptitude.
The first issue below is with mirror country using ftp protocol. The
section of the preseed file is listed below in which I must press
I am trying to setup a preseed file to partition / as 300 MB,
5GB /usr, 3 GB for /var, 10 GB for /tmp, 3 GB for swap and the remaining space
on the drive for /data all using reiserfs format. Searching the internet for how
to use expert_recipe and the field meanings yielded nothing. Any
cd's. I've tried them all. Going to a shell prompt, the cd is
mounted.
This is not a cd read/write problem. Multible cd's tested. The installer
appears to lose the cd at this point i.e. it cannot be tested and the only
thing to do is abort.
Gary
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. The screen goes blank (blue) and after a
while it says I have the wrong CD or no CD inserted. Going go a terminal
show that the CDROM is indeed mounted at /dev/cdroms/cdrom0 if my memory serves
me properly. Hope this helps. Thanks.
Gary
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INSTALL REPORT
Debian-installer-version:
http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/daily/powerpc/20040819/sarge-powerpc-netinst.iso
uname -a: Linux 2.6.7-powerpc
Date: Sat Aug 21 2004
Method: Sarge-powerpc-netinst CD ftp.debian.org
Machine: Apple Cube G4
this installation. I wonder if
you might have any suggestion that could turn this problem around?
TIA,
Gary
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the memory map.
I have no idea if this is still the case on the SPARC64 architecture but it
would be my first guess as to why this fixed your problem.
Gary
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be of significant interest
for you needs, issue the 'modprobe' command like in the following example
:
How would I issue these commands when the install crashes right in the
beginning? Are you talking about trying to make a custom boot CD?
Thanks, --Gary
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it unless
you tell me it's essential to the troubleshooting process. If so, I'll get
right to it.
I used the exact same CD (20040530 sarge-i386-netinst) to install to a
Gateway today, so there must be something about that IBM's drive. What
should I look for?
--Gary Wittaker
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I'm sorry, I don't know what you mean... What do you mean by modules
(could you give an example?); loaded where?; how do I load some more?;
what would be examples of some more?
Thanks again for your assistance and patience, --Gary
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From: Martin Michlmayr [mailto
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uname -a: Date:5/29, 30, 31/04Method:From CD (sarge-i386-netinst)
Machine:IBM NetVista PIII 800 MHz 128M
40GProcessor: Pentium
3Memory:128 MbRoot Device:
DNA - didn't get that farRoot
Size/partition table:DNA - didn't get that
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Debian-installer-version: May 15 2004
http://people.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/beta4/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
uname -a: Linux debian.bigboy.net 2.6.3 #1 Thu Feb 26 19:18:42 PST 2004
i686 GNU/Linux
Method: Installed from 100meg base install cd image
Hi Martin:
I'm not sure if you wanted a personal response to this, but here it is.
Both of these issues are resolved in beta4.
I will file a regular bug report as well - there is a new issue in
beta4.
Thanks for a great installer,
Gary
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Martin Michlmayr [EMAIL
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Debian-installer-version: March 15 2004
http://people.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/beta3/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
uname -a: Linux debian.bigboy.net 2.6.3 #1 Thu Feb 26 19:18:42 PST 2004
i686 GNU/Linux
Method: Installed from 100meg base install cd image
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: January 24 2004
http://people.debian.org/cdimage/testing/netinst/i386/beta2/sarge-i386-netinst.iso
uname -a: Linux debian.bigboy.net 2.6.0 #1 Thu Jan 8 21:57:18 PST 2004
i686 GNU/Linux Date: January 25 2004 10:00 (am)
Method: Installed
I'm wondering why I've not received any responces. Am I on the right list?
Gary Seven wrote:
I'm having a really tough time installing woody on a tyan tiger mp or
mpx. No matter what what I do the install either:
- detects no hard drives at all
- finds the drives, but hangs during file
I'm having a really tough time installing woody on a tyan tiger mp or
mpx. No matter what what I do the install either:
- detects no hard drives at all
- finds the drives, but hangs during file system initialization
- gets to the point of writing files onto the file system, then hangs
part way
.. please
tell me how to make that also.
Or how to force the machine to boot
from CD, or how to install Debain... after booting in RH... or any other method
that would allow me to install Debian on this machine.
Gary Largess
Tipton,
Iowa
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