> You need to copy the .disk directory too.
Cool, I missed that one, it fixed my problem :)
Thanks a lot..
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Kenni wrote:
> The problem has nothing to do with my changes - even if I take an
> original Debian cd, and run a "cp -a * /test1/", and afterwards creates
> a image of the files, I receive the same error.
You need to copy the .disk directory too.
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> How are you burning the iso? Are you sure that it's
> not a "raw" iso on
> the CD and not a true iso image?
> Thierry
K3B, Nero, mounted as IDE/SCSI device in VMWare, it doesn't matter, the
file structure on the CD is equal to the filestructure I want to burn.
The bootloader works correct and th
Kenni wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing a custom Debian CD, not remastered, just a edited image with
information on how to install. However, I'm not able to create a *.iso
file that the Debian Installer will accept. The bootloader works fine,
so does the installation untill it searches for the cd, which it
Hi,
I'm doing a custom Debian CD, not remastered, just a edited image with
information on how to install. However, I'm not able to create a *.iso
file that the Debian Installer will accept. The bootloader works fine,
so does the installation untill it searches for the cd, which it
doesn't find.
T
> And then theres X... It ask's me if I want the VGA16 as default
> server. Do I? Where do I specify the Mach64 driver/server? When Debian
> tryes to create the Xfree86 conf. file, following error occurs (a lot
> of times):
try running anXious from text mode. it will offer to detect your card. if
Hi all, didn't know which list to post too.
I'm trying to install on a Dell Inspiron 7500, and I have gotten some hints
from some
of you earlier. But I can't figure out where I setup the PCMCIA card
during the setup (Xircom 10/100/56). The only thing I am asked about my PCMCIA
card, is
whether i
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