On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 10:25:47PM -0500, Kevin van Haaren wrote:
> the root disk in, hit enter (which works fine -- yeah!), and after a
> while and a bunch of messages I get:
>
> set_blocksize: b_count 1, dev fd(2,0), block 1 from c0067b74
> Error: Kernel Panic unable to mount root fs on 02:00
Kevin van Haaren wrote:
>
> At 8:08 AM -0500 9/3/01, Kevin van Haaren wrote:
> >I messed up my machine a couple of times running unstable (huh,
> >wonder why they call it that 8-) anyway I want to downgrade to just
> >woody. I dug through the apt-get and dselect man pages and didn't
> >see a way
At 8:08 AM -0500 9/3/01, Kevin van Haaren wrote:
I messed up my machine a couple of times running unstable (huh,
wonder why they call it that 8-) anyway I want to downgrade to just
woody. I dug through the apt-get and dselect man pages and didn't
see a way to do this. Is it enough to remove t
Kevin van Haaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I messed up my machine a couple of times running unstable (huh,
> wonder why they call it that 8-) anyway I want to downgrade to just
> woody. I dug through the apt-get and dselect man pages and didn't
> see a way to do this. Is it enough to remove
Hi Kevin,
On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 08:08:04AM -0500, Kevin van Haaren wrote:
> . Is it enough to remove the unstable references
> in sources.list and run upgrade?
No
>...or will that leave some of the
> unstable packages in place?
AFAIK all of them. APT uses
On Mon, 2001-09-03 at 16:08, Kevin van Haaren wrote:
> I messed up my machine a couple of times running unstable (huh,
> wonder why they call it that 8-) anyway I want to downgrade to just
> woody. I dug through the apt-get and dselect man pages and didn't
> see a way to do this. Is it enough
I messed up my machine a couple of times running unstable (huh,
wonder why they call it that 8-) anyway I want to downgrade to just
woody. I dug through the apt-get and dselect man pages and didn't
see a way to do this. Is it enough to remove the unstable references
in sources.list and run up
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