Re: switching from woody to unstable/testing

2004-01-12 Thread Monique Y. Herman
On 2004-01-12, Goran Christiansson penned: > Dear All, > > I am a newbie to Debian, and I ran into problems today. I did just > like it says here below, but when I reboot I do not come further than > "LI" of "LILO". > > After googleing a bit I found that this was a "well known" problem, > and that

Re: switching from woody to unstable/testing

2004-01-12 Thread Alphonse Ogulla
Goran Christiansson wrote: > Dear All, > > I am a newbie to Debian, and I ran into problems today. I did just like it > says here below, but when I reboot I do not come further than "LI" of > "LILO". > > After googleing a bit I found that this was a "well known" problem, and > that> it can be solve

Re: switching from woody to unstable/testing

2004-01-12 Thread Russell Shaw
Goran Christiansson wrote: Dear All, I am a newbie to Debian, and I ran into problems today. I did just like it says here below, but when I reboot I do not come further than "LI" of "LILO". After googleing a bit I found that this was a "well known" problem, and that it can be solved using a boot d

Re: switching from woody to unstable/testing

2004-01-12 Thread Goran Christiansson
Dear All, I am a newbie to Debian, and I ran into problems today. I did just like it says here below, but when I reboot I do not come further than "LI" of "LILO". After googleing a bit I found that this was a "well known" problem, and that it can be solved using a boot disk. Could someone explai

Re: switching from woody to unstable/testing

2004-01-12 Thread Simon Tod
--- Alphonse Ogulla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Someone on this list (I think David Z Maze) > commented that If I was brave > enough to run a Linux kernel so young (2.6.0) then > I'm probably brave enough > to run unstable too. > > Well, I've given it a thought and decided to migrate > two of

switching from woody to unstable/testing

2004-01-12 Thread Alphonse Ogulla
Someone on this list (I think David Z Maze) commented that If I was brave enough to run a Linux kernel so young (2.6.0) then I'm probably brave enough to run unstable too. Well, I've given it a thought and decided to migrate two of my three debian "woody" installations to unstable and testing r