Bill Corwin wrote:
[*SNIP*] I did not want to disturb anything on my C: drives!
I studied the literature for several days to avoid doing anything
destructive but I did not want to delay any longer!
I downloaded from
cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/7.4.0/i386/iso-cd/debian-7.4.0-i386-netinst.iso
d
Registering in NTLDR
Which says that the debian-installer image was registered to the Windows
bootloader.
> How do I resore my C: drive to Windows only? Other people reboot
> this machine when they need it and I do not want them to choose
> the 'finish installing Debian Linux'
boot USB flash drive or boot CD with
Linux to run on my disktop or laptop to manage files on the boot SD
drive. I did not want to disturb anything on my C: drives!
I studied the literature for several days to avoid doing anything
destructive but I did not want to delay any longer!
I downloaded
Hello
> I don't have the firmware for the wlan on my boot-cd.
I have the firmware from Broadcom WLAN driver 4.178.10.4 on my Boot-CD.
Sorry for the wrong informations.
If you need further informations, please let me know.
Best regards
Bernhard
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hi , what is the structure of a bootable cd that contain debian installer?
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Joey Hess wrote:
Do you have any reason to think that the kernel supports your
(pseudo-)hardware raid as such at all? Why not use software raid?
The vendor has a Linux driver, but upon further research...
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:debian.org+megaide.o+-italian+-russian+-german&hl=et&lr=&f
Michael Lueck wrote:
> The correct driver for the LSI MegaRAID ATA133 controller does not seem to
> be a part of the standard Sarge CD. I have two drives configured as a
> mirror, but the Sarge CD sees them as two separate IDE drivers, and indeed
> installs to only one of the two drives in the m
The correct driver for the LSI MegaRAID ATA133 controller does not seem to be a part of the standard Sarge CD. I have two drives configured as a mirror, but the Sarge CD sees them as two separate IDE
drivers, and indeed installs to only one of the two drives in the mirror.
The board has a Silicon
Sorry, was sent to 'debian-devel-announce' based on info in the README, have
since found this mailing list.
Have used "sarge" official business card i386 (20040802) to successfully
open a 2.6 kernel, but due to BIOS problems need to create a boot CD and not
use the hard dr
Felix von Leitner wrote:
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> Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:30:30 +0100
> From: Felix von Leitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: How to create a custom Debian unstable boo
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Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:30:30 +0100
From: Felix von Leitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to create a custom Debian unstable boot CD?
I am in the process of creating a De
Hello is there a way to install Woody with
the Debian-Installer beta 3 ?
greatings from Switzerland
Manfred
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Package: install
Version: N/A; reported 2004-03-20
Severity: normal
Downloaded Debian Installer Beta 3 from
http://www.dk.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/, the 100MB image for
i386. Checked the md5sum, it matches.
I have downloaded the .iso twice and written it to two blank CD, one R
and the
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 06:28:24PM -0500, David Nusinow wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 10:24:16PM -, Dermot Bradley wrote:
>> > Ethernet controller: PCI device 11ab:4320 (Galileo Technology Ltd.)
>> (rev 19).
>> > Is this enough info?
>>
>> That's actually plenty right there. Thanks. It'll
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 06:28:24PM -0500, David Nusinow wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 10:24:16PM -, Dermot Bradley wrote:
> > Ethernet controller: PCI device 11ab:4320 (Galileo Technology Ltd.) (rev 19).
> > Is this enough info?
>
> That's actually plenty right there. Thanks. It'll be patch
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 10:24:16PM -, Dermot Bradley wrote:
>> Ethernet controller: PCI device 11ab:4320 (Galileo Technology Ltd.) (rev
>> 19).
>> Is this enough info?
>
> That's actually plenty right there. Thanks. It'll be patched and fixed
> in the next discover-data upload. As for the ava
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 10:24:16PM -, Dermot Bradley wrote:
> Ethernet controller: PCI device 11ab:4320 (Galileo Technology Ltd.) (rev 19).
> Is this enough info?
That's actually plenty right there. Thanks. It'll be patched and fixed
in the next discover-data upload. As for the availability of
> On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 11:51:50AM -, Dermot Bradley wrote:
>> As the debian-installer CD doesn't seem to have lspci on it I can't
>> provide this (its a brand new machine that has never run Linux before).
>
> Do you have a copy of knoppix lying around that you could use instead?
> Or some ot
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 11:51:50AM -, Dermot Bradley wrote:
> As the debian-installer CD doesn't seem to have lspci on it I can't
> provide this (its a brand new machine that has never run Linux before).
Do you have a copy of knoppix lying around that you could use instead?
Or some other liveC
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 11:51:50AM -, Dermot Bradley wrote:
> Although I'm a long time Debian user (since 1993) and an ex-Debian
> developer unless I can get something going shortly I may have to consider
> another distribution for this PC :-(
Don't do it Dermot!!! :-)
If worst comes to worst
> Am Die, den 27.01.2004 schrieb Dermot Bradley um 05:07:
>
> Can you send me the output of "lspci" and "lspci -n". So I can see what
> PCI ID you card has.
As the debian-installer CD doesn't seem to have lspci on it I can't
provide this (its a brand new machine that has never run Linux before).
[CC'ing wnpp #218753]
Am Die, den 27.01.2004 schrieb Dermot Bradley um 05:07:
> The screen "Detecting hardware and loading kernel modules" gave a list of
> ethernet modules to pick from. I tried selecting "sk98lin" for the onboard
> Marvell Gigabit chip and got back "Error while running 'modprobe
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: Beta 2 on 26th January from
www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
uname -a: Linux (none) 2.4.22-1-386 #9 Sat Oct 4 14:30:39 EST 2003 i686
unknown
Date: 27th January 03:00
Method: downloaded the 100Mb bootable CDROM and used that.
Machine: A
On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 07:46:52AM -0700, James Sasitorn wrote:
> What are the steps needed to compile a custom boot cd from scratch? I'm
> installing debian on a server that requires adp_i20 support. I tried
> taking David Kimdon's boot-floppies netinst images as a starti
What are the steps needed to compile a custom boot cd from scratch? I'm
installing debian on a server that requires adp_i20 support. I tried
taking David Kimdon's boot-floppies netinst images as a starting point. My
main problem is that I'm having trouble creating the rescue disk.
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 11:56:56PM -0500, Narins, Josh wrote:
> I'd expect him to sit and answer all the configuration questions, it's just
> the kernel source and .config stuff anyone else with this box should skip.
Perform a normal install, copy your custom kernel-image package over
the network,
My boss and I have the same model computer.
It took me a good long time to figure out how to get the device correctly
configured (needed to go to testing, an added-module, lots of device
specific stuff under /etc/modutils/, lots of modules for jacks I had,
nothing for network or video cards I didn
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Subject: NETINST boot CD (3.0.22) will not boot on Toshiba Satelite 2530CDS laptop
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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 Ar
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). The Dell does not have this controller and
the kernel (bf24 -
On Mon, Jul 01, 2002 at 08:12:00AM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What other files are required on the boot cd besides the *.iso file?
The .iso is an image file which contains an entire filesystem for the CD; it
should not be placed on a CD like an ordinary file, but instead used as the
d
What other files are required on the boot cd besides the *.iso file?
Jason Leiby
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thanks
> I attempted to install Debian 3.0 (Woody) on my Toshiba 2530CDS laptop (bios
> version 8.0, the most recent) using the Netinst boot CD (3.0.22
> bootbf2.4iso). The computer doesn't recognize the CD as bootable. It just
> passes it by and boots t
Package: boot-floppies
Version: 3.0.22
I attempted to install Debian 3.0 (Woody) on my Toshiba 2530CDS laptop (bios
version 8.0, the most recent) using the Netinst boot CD (3.0.22
bootbf2.4iso). The computer doesn't recognize the CD as bootable. It just
passes it by and boots to the HD.
On Fri, Oct 05, 2001 at 06:55:20PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
>
> I'm changing the warning prior to reboot to this:
>
> If you are ready to reboot the system, you'll need to make sure you
> are booting from the right media.
>
> If you are booting from the local disk, make sure there are
n me, i come from a windoze world, and uncle bill thinks we are
> stupid enough for him to include such a warning in a windoze
> installation.
Comments:
- we are not discriminating people
- your suggestion is worth enough to be implemented
- I am looking for a way to detect the Boo
ation from a boot CD.
after the installation went into the first reboot, i had not removed the cdrom,
so it started from the beginning again. me, i was blissfully ignorant that i had
to remove the boot CD and reinsert later.
i know i must seem stupid to many of you. if only a
message had been disp
I am trying to make Official CD and
loaded
all the programs like rescue.bin, root.bin and
boot.bin
and all the programs, which are mentioned in
the
README file for Quick Orientation.
But when my CD-Drive gives message
"Booting from ATAPI CD-ROM"
then it by pass the CD.
I am looking exac
Logan Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am wondering how to make a bootable CD for a laptop.
Official Debian CDs are bootable.
> My friend has a
> ThinkPad i series (i don't remember which at the moment) and it doesn't
> have a floppy drive. The plan is to c
Hi-
I am wondering how to make a bootable CD for a laptop. My friend has a
ThinkPad i series (i don't remember which at the moment) and it doesn't
have a floppy drive. The plan is to create a boot cd that has the installer
and base system on it and then install and use his PCMCIA ether
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