Hi,
Thank you all! It worked. When I saw the amd64 I thought "Well, my CPU is
Intel, not AMD, so it might be the other 64 version". If there were written
x86-64 or x64, surely I wouldn't have made this mistake. At least now I know
that there are more than one 64bits architectures. Life is learning
On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 12:26:08 -0300
"Rudolf Hellmuth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi
>
> A month ago, I installed Debian Etch in a i386 laptop and became very happy
> with it. Now I'm trying to install in my ia64 desktop, but the the media,
> either CD or DVD (both disc 1 of 40r3), aren't being re
Rudolf Hellmuth wrote:
> A month ago, I installed Debian Etch in a i386 laptop and became very happy
> with it. Now I'm trying to install in my ia64 desktop, but the the media,
> either CD or DVD (both disc 1 of 40r3), aren't being recognized on
> boot.
A common problem is that people confuse ia64
On Thursday 06 March 2008, Rudolf Hellmuth wrote:
> A month ago, I installed Debian Etch in a i386 laptop and became very
> happy with it. Now I'm trying to install in my ia64 desktop, but the the
> media, either CD or DVD (both disc 1 of 40r3), aren't being recognized on
> boot. I haven't got any
On Thu, Mar 06, 2008 at 12:26:08PM -0300, Rudolf Hellmuth wrote:
>hi
>
>A month ago, I installed Debian Etch in a i386 laptop and became very happy
>with it. Now I'm trying to install in my ia64 desktop, but the the media,
>either CD or DVD (both disc 1 of 40r3), aren't being recognized on boot. I
hi
A month ago, I installed Debian Etch in a i386 laptop and became very happy
with it. Now I'm trying to install in my ia64 desktop, but the the media,
either CD or DVD (both disc 1 of 40r3), aren't being recognized on boot. I
haven't got any problem with the installation disc, also ia64, of the
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