According to Torsten Hilbrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anybody has an Adaptec AHA 2940 and was able to boot from this
(or any other) CD. I have BIOS-Version 1.21 and the ldlinux.sys died
while booting from CD. Do I need a BIOS update (I couldn't find
anything newer than 1.21 yet) or is
Frank Barknecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Christian Hagemeier hat gesagt: // Christian Hagemeier wrote:
Hi!
My motherboard supports the feature to boot from a CD-ROM. I read
that I can install Debian this way. But how do i create such a CD?
Or is the Official CD such a bootable
Torsten Hilbrich wrote:
Debian-CDs are bootable, at least the official ones. If you are
using the CD from Lehmanns-Bookstore: this one is!
Does anybody has an Adaptec AHA 2940 and was able to boot from this
(or any other) CD.
Yes. I have an Adaptec 2940UW and SCSI CD-ROM, and am
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Regarding bootable Debian 1.3.1 CD of 03:26 AM -0800 1997-12-17,
Christian Hagemeier wrote:
My motherboard supports the feature to boot from a CD-ROM. I read that I
can install Debian this way. But how do i create such a CD? Or is the
Official CD such a bootable
Christian Hagemeier hat gesagt: // Christian Hagemeier wrote:
Hi!
My motherboard supports the feature to boot from a CD-ROM. I read that I
can install Debian this way. But how do i create such a CD? Or is the
Official CD such a bootable CD?
Chris
Debian-CDs are bootable, at least
Hi!
My motherboard supports the feature to boot from a CD-ROM. I read that I
can install Debian this way. But how do i create such a CD? Or is the
Official CD such a bootable CD?
Chris
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Hi!
My motherboard supports the feature to boot from a CD-ROM. I read that I
can install Debian this way. But how do i create such a CD? Or is the
Official CD such a bootable CD?
Chris
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Well, I am sure you can build your own.. but why bother. Go spend 9
bucks, and buy the CD SuperPack at Linux System Labs. I am not affilated
with them in any way, other than being a satisfied customer. If you
purchase the cd pack, you get 7 cds.
1) SlackWare 3.4
2) Red Hat (vr 5 I believe)
3)
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