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I tried this on the old Toshiba. It still hangs in the usual place, at
'Starting PC Card Services', with
a 2.4 kernel. However, it works fine with linux26, making it past two
instances 'Starting etc.'
Jim
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Jim Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-02-08 22:33]:
Same thing
On Wed, Jun 02, 2004 at 20:41 -0400, Jim Bray wrote:
I tried this on the old Toshiba. It still hangs in the usual place, at
'Starting PC Card Services', with
a 2.4 kernel. However, it works fine with linux26, making it past two
instances 'Starting etc.'
There is a description of what to do
Martin,
I have burned a copy of this and will try it on the Toshiba before long.
I can report that I needed to do an install on my old k6-2 box, and
the install candidate worked fine, with clear improvements since the
last time I tried. I used the linux26 method.
Jim
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Jim
* Jim Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-02-08 22:33]:
Same thing with -beta2. Tried various debugging options and 'expert'
method, but can't get any more info.
Note: Mandrake hangs when attempting to start pcmcia system on this
thing. Only known problem (just got it). Laptop does have a built-in
Package: installation-reports
Debian-installer-version: Daily build, 2/8/2004
Machine: Toshiba 2060CDS Laptop
Base System Installation Checklist:
Initial boot worked:[O]
Comments/Problems:
Hung in 'Detecting Hardware', at 95% complete, with message
'skipping unavailable module
Same thing with -beta2. Tried various debugging options and 'expert'
method, but can't get any more info.
Note: Mandrake hangs when attempting to start pcmcia system on this
thing. Only known problem (just got it). Laptop does have a built-in
floppy.
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