On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, overbored wrote:
> Tim Connors wrote:
>
> > You didn't run out of disk in / or /boot, did you?
>
> Nope. This is a fresh Debian install on a 8GB partition.
1024 cyclinder limit? Does this one even apply anymore? Doubt it.
Sorry, fresh out of ideas.
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Tim Connors wrote:
You didn't run out of disk in / or /boot, did you?
Nope. This is a fresh Debian install on a 8GB partition.
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On Sun, 5 Sep 2004, overbored wrote:
> I posted to relevant lists. I tried to look for any rules on cross
> posting but found none.
>
> The lines are correct; they were written by update-grub (I think; at
> least that's what I ran). Anyway the exact problem was that it couldn't
> mount the root FS
I posted to relevant lists. I tried to look for any rules on cross
posting but found none.
The lines are correct; they were written by update-grub (I think; at
least that's what I ran). Anyway the exact problem was that it couldn't
mount the root FS and asked me to make sure the root= parameter
overbored <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said on Sun, 05 Sep 2004 15:22:10 -0700:
> Hi all,
What's Debian's policy on crossposting to debian groups? Probably not
posting to all Debian's groups :)
> Furthermore, if I try to boot into my new 2.6.8 kernel, I get a kernel
> panic (starting with 'VFS:') about b
overbored wrote:
> I used the netinst ISO to install Debian Sarge/Testing (2.4 kernel)
onto
my Dell D600 Latitude laptop, which has an Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG. I
need to get wireless working so I opted for ndiswrapper instead of
ipw2200 because I've been told the Linux drivers are still in be
Hi all,
I used the netinst ISO to install Debian Sarge/Testing (2.4 kernel) onto
my Dell D600 Latitude laptop, which has an Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG. I
need to get wireless working so I opted for ndiswrapper instead of
ipw2200 because I've been told the Linux drivers are still in beta and
have
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