2010/6/11 Germana Oliveira :
> Hello!
>
> Im going to install a new Debian Lenny and im planning to do this:
>
> Disk 1 (10GB)
> /boot
> swap
> /tmp
> /home (it's going to be a server without GUI so, im not going to use
> /home too much)
>
> Disk 2 (40GB)
> /usr
> /var
> / (root)
>
> This server is
There was the google cache to find mirrors during downtime.
And... and some files weren't deleted:
http://poisonbit.wordpress.com/2010/06/10/finding-nemo/
:-D
2010/6/11 Liam O'Toole :
> On 2010-06-11, Ron Johnson wrote:
>> On 06/10/2010 04:38 PM, Tyler MacDonald wrote:
>>> Lisi wrote:
2007/12/30, michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Folks, can somebody point me to an authorative reference that
> explains when one needs to put, eg,
> #!/bin/bash
> as the first line of a script and whether or not it's required/
> surplus/ignored for bash specific files such as .bashrc
> and .bash_prof
El vie, 12-10-2007 a las 22:02 +0200, Robert Cates escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> just a general question - I'm interested in getting a motherboard that
> supports 4 of the new AMD Quad Core CPUs. That would be effectively 16
> CPUs. My question is, with the 2.6.18-5-686 kernel from etch, will the
> SM
Hello, sorry for my english:
I can use preseed without problems, with raid1 and lvm separately.
But at the time of using the following scheme:
hd0,0 primary /boot
hd1,0 primary -
hd0,1 raid 1
hd1,1 raid 1
md0 lvm
lv00 /
have the oportunity of install more packages and do anything.
Good Luck . ;-)
alex khalil escribió:
Iñigo
I am seeing the same problem you do.
Did you find a fix to this debootstrap issue?
The answer of David Whedon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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