OK
There are a couple of messages in this thread offering help, and I have
had a few emails with advice in. I now have an understanding as to what
goes on at boot time with daemons. Armed with this I trawled dselect for
differences in the various machine concerning "nfs"
I found that the desktops
try copying them to /etc/init.d/
that should work, i had to do that.
Hereward
On Friday 20 July 2001 19:45, Keith O'Connell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have recently installed Debian on a Dell laptop I have here. It has
> largely gone according to plan (laptops are never straight forward!).
> The
> proble
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Keith O'Connell wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have recently installed Debian on a Dell laptop I have here. It has
>largely gone according to plan (laptops are never straight forward!).
>The
>problem came when I tried to share some directories.
Hi,
I have recently installed Debian on a Dell laptop I have here. It has
largely gone according to plan (laptops are never straight forward!).
The
problem came when I tried to share some directories. It seems that
unlike other machines I have installed Debian on, the laptop does not
load at boot
the 'mounting remote file systems...' and it just
hangs, until I tried ctrl-c, which continues the bootup. What is
causing this? When going through the modules phase of installation, I
am not choosing anything extra? The only options I selected in that
section were for serial and para
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