Re: Debian install woes

2003-12-06 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
On Sat, Dec 06, 2003 at 06:45:06PM +, james wrote: > I'm trying to install Debian on some Dell 1750's and really need some > guidance. You could try using Heanet's modified version of Debian[1] for Dell Poweredge servers. I think it was made for 2650's but might work with your 1750's. [1]

Debian install woes

2003-12-06 Thread james
Hi All, I'm trying to install Debian on some Dell 1750's and really need some guidance. As these machines ship with Fusion MPT scsi host adapters I replaced the kernel on the rescue floppy (none of the rescue kernel images recognised the MTP adapter) with the latest stable kernel (2.4.22) with

Re: Debian Install woes..

1999-07-22 Thread Carl Mummert
Don't panic. If the system is letting you log in, then no permanent damage is done (i.e. you DON'T need to reinstall everything.) Here's what to do: See if you have the 'script' command available; it is in a base package, but onot priority essential, so you may or may not have it. If you don'

Re: Debian Install woes..

1999-07-21 Thread Michael Merten
On Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 01:41:20PM -0700, Steven Klass wrote: > Hey all. > > Ok, I installed Debian without a hitch, and then deselect came into play. > Here is the problems that I ran into, when trying something different, and > maybe you guys can help me out a bit. > > I ran the standard instal

Debian Install woes..

1999-07-21 Thread Steven Klass
Hey all. Ok, I installed Debian without a hitch, and then deselect came into play. Here is the problems that I ran into, when trying something different, and maybe you guys can help me out a bit. I ran the standard install using the install disks (Binary - The orange one). When it came time for