Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would try a woody install... the current stable may not support it
> (current stable is sarge).
I think you'd be wasting your time.
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Jurij Smakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How is the installation failing? Please quote relevant error
> messages.
Net boot simply stops the processor -- see my recent installation
report. Netinst CD boot fails to find enough space for initrd. I
understood the CD problem was known, so I didn't
On Fri, 1 Jul 2005, Dave Love wrote:
Can anyone tell me whether it's actually possible to do an install on
a v210 or, presumably, v240 &c? I think I've tried all combinations
of cd and net boot with stable and snapshot installers with no luck.
Alternatively, will a current kernel actually run
I would try a woody install... the current stable may not support it
(current stable is sarge).
Tyler.
Dave Love wrote:
Can anyone tell me whether it's actually possible to do an install on
a v210 or, presumably, v240 &c? I think I've tried all combinations
of cd and net boot with stable and
Can anyone tell me whether it's actually possible to do an install on
a v210 or, presumably, v240 &c? I think I've tried all combinations
of cd and net boot with stable and snapshot installers with no luck.
Alternatively, will a current kernel actually run on it if I build a
system on another mac
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