On 5/15/20 11:17 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Gary L. Roach wrote:
I burned a CD off of the .iso file and used it to install the
system.
I wonder why you need to burn a real CD (or DVD ?) for a virtual machine.
Virtualization can work with the .iso file directly and make it appear
in the gu
Hi,
Gary L. Roach wrote:
> I burned a CD off of the .iso file and used it to install the
> system.
I wonder why you need to burn a real CD (or DVD ?) for a virtual machine.
Virtualization can work with the .iso file directly and make it appear
in the guest as CD-ROM drive with medium.
> Dummy m
On 5/15/20 3:19 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Gary L. Roach wrote:
I load the software from an .iso file in my Download directory.
I wonder what this means in detail.
The normal procedure with an .iso image file and a qemu VM is
to start qemu with the .iso file as -cdrom and the (empty) virt
Hi,
Gary L. Roach wrote:
> I load the software from an .iso file in my Download directory.
I wonder what this means in detail.
The normal procedure with an .iso image file and a qemu VM is
to start qemu with the .iso file as -cdrom and the (empty) virtual
hard disk image file as -hda.
Then one w
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 01:13:10PM -0700, Gary L. Roach wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> System: Debian Buster host
>
> qemu/kvm virtual machine
>
> CAELinux Guest
>
> I load the software from an .iso file in my Download directory. The
> guest files seem to be loading and workin
On 5/14/20, Gary L. Roach wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> System: Debian Buster host
>
>qemu/kvm virtual machine
>
>CAELinux Guest
>
> I load the software from an .iso file in my Download directory. The
> guest files seem to be loading and working fine until I try to reboot
>
Hi all,
System: Debian Buster host
qemu/kvm virtual machine
CAELinux Guest
I load the software from an .iso file in my Download directory. The
guest files seem to be loading and working fine until I try to reboot
the Guest. Then I get the following:
Booting from
Fahnenmüller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: help: self compiled kernel reboot problem: unable to mount
root fs on unknow
Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2005 13:11:34 +0200
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 10:31:26PM +0800, weiyun lv wrote:
> VFS: cann't open root de
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 10:31:26PM +0800, weiyun lv wrote:
> VFS: cann't open root device "hda2" or unknown-block(0,0)
> Please append a correct "root=" boot option.
> Kernel Panic -not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown
> -block(0,0)
> ...
An idea: Did you compile the drivers
VFS: cann't open root device "hda2" or unknown-block(0,0)
Please append a correct "root=" boot option.
Kernel Panic -not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown
-block(0,0)
hello, I am a newbie and I just installed sarge and want to work on it,
trying to write a device driver for an I
Hello
Robert Haines (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I got given an old compaq EN series sff, PII 400/64MB the other day in
> which I have set up as a small scale web server/ftp/mail, etc, etc. to
> sit on my ADSL connection. The box runs fine except it will not reboot
> with any kernel I compile..
Gidday.
I got given an old compaq EN series sff, PII
400/64MB the other day in which I have set up as a small scale web
server/ftp/mail, etc, etc. to sit on my ADSL connection. The box runs fine
except it will not reboot with any kernel I compile... it shuts down all the
daemons etc, and t
Hi,
I have been reading through the posts regarding the reboot problem and
the i810_tco module.
I have done the following, in the recovery mode: rmmod i810_tco to
remove the module. I checked my /etc/hotplug/backlist and the module
was listed under the watchdog section in that file.
My PC
In gmane.linux.debian.user, you wrote:
>
> After a power outage, my system (sarge) is not booting properly.
>
> Once it starts to boot, it no longer boots from /boot, but "/" instead,
> which leads to /usr, & /home not being mounted.
>
> I can log in as root, mount the partitions, but it still is
After a power outage, my system (sarge) is not booting properly.
Once it starts to boot, it no longer boots from /boot, but "/" instead,
which leads to /usr, & /home not being mounted.
I can log in as root, mount the partitions, but it still is missing some
stuff, I think, from not booting prope
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 17:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > When I try to halt the computer everything goes on properly up to the
> > point where the computer is supposed to turn of, where it just freezes
> > with a blank screen.
>
> I just asked this same question in comp.os.linux.hardware (see the
> When I try to halt the computer everything goes on properly up to the
> point where the computer is supposed to turn of, where it just freezes
> with a blank screen.
I just asked this same question in comp.os.linux.hardware (see the
thread w/ subject "power down fails"). In my case, the solutio
I am not sure if its due to package upgrade or kernel upgrade (I keep
recompiling those lately to try and get swsusp to work properly), but
halt/reboot/shutdown stopped working properly.
When I try to halt the computer everything goes on properly up to the
point where the computer is supposed to tu
gt; I just upgraded slink to potato, with no serious problem, although some
> things weren't exactly right, so I tried to reboot.
>
> Problem : It hangs on reboot.
>
> It's a linux-only system, and it got into lilo OK, but then it seemed
> to spend a long(!) time probin
I just upgraded slink to potato, with no serious problem, although some
things weren't exactly right, so I tried to reboot.
Problem : It hangs on reboot.
It's a linux-only system, and it got into lilo OK, but then it seemed
to spend a long(!) time probing for things which aren
I just upgraded slink to potato, with no serious problem, although some
things weren't exactly right, so I tried to reboot.
Problem : It hangs on reboot.
It's a linux-only system, and it got into lilo OK, but then it seemed
to spend a long(!) time probing for things which aren
I have a AMD K-6 233, and a Biostar motherboard, and everytime I tried to
install Debian Linux, my computer reboots. Well, after a bios update, it
works perfect, so I really recommend a update, its easy and is certainly
not bad to be up to date.
David P
http://www.iit.edu/~jenseri
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