use... but I was
unable to rebuild the cd... with an 600Mb size...
My question is:
Where can I find a documentation about the way
the FreeBSD 6.0 release cd1 is built
I try the make buildworld and make release but
it does not build the iso image
The ducumentation on the handbook and in
Alex Renn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello Lowell Gilbert!
Hello!
[Don't top-post, please.]
> SUID/SGID files in my default installation do not have any flags set:
>
> $ uname -a
> FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE #0: Thu Nov 3 09:36:13 UTC 2005
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/us
PROTECTED]>
Subject: CD installation and file flags
Date: 10.02.2006 20:56
> Alex Renn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I installed FreeBSD 6.0 from CD and noticed that file flags were not
>> applied by default to /boot, /bin, /sbin.
> Right. suid files get the flags, bu
Alex Renn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I installed FreeBSD 6.0 from CD and noticed that file flags were not
> applied by default to /boot, /bin, /sbin.
Right. suid files get the flags, but nothing else.
> I set kernel_securelevel to 3 but it does not help a lot while ther
Jason Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Whilew trying to get CD burning working under FreeBSD 6.0 (and
> 6.1-PreRelease), I keep getting the following error in my dmesg and cd1
> is never created. The drive is a Philips CDRW4012P. It shows up
> as /dev/acd1 and reports correctly
Hello all,
Whilew trying to get CD burning working under FreeBSD 6.0 (and
6.1-PreRelease), I keep getting the following error in my dmesg and cd1
is never created. The drive is a Philips CDRW4012P. It shows up
as /dev/acd1 and reports correctly in dmesg. However, once atapicam
tries to query it
Hello all,
Whilew trying to get CD burning working under FreeBSD 6.0 (and
6.1-PreRelease), I keep getting the following error in my dmesg and cd1
is never created. The drive is a Philips CDRW4012P. It shows up
as /dev/acd1 and reports correctly in dmesg. However, once atapicam
tries to query it
Hello all!
I installed FreeBSD 6.0 from CD and noticed that file flags were not
applied by default to /boot, /bin, /sbin.
I set kernel_securelevel to 3 but it does not help a lot while there
are no schg flags on system files.
Is there any script to set proper flags for all files in the default
On Thursday 02 February 2006 13:27, Rick Hubbard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm kind of new to this and was wondering if I can download FreeBSD from
> the website and build a CD-ROM boot disk from the file? I would like to
> learn how to do this myself. I would like to install F
Hi,
I'm kind of new to this and was wondering if I can download FreeBSD from the
website and build a CD-ROM boot disk from the file? I would like to learn
how to do this myself. I would like to install FreeBSD on an old IMB laptop
(Pentium, 48 MB ram) Any help would be greatly apprec
Peter Giessel wrote:
On Monday, January 23, 2006, at 09:41AM, Eric Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
How can find out what I'm downloading before I download five images only
to find out that the fifth one was all I needed?
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/ISO-IMAGES/5.4/README
>
> Good afternoon...
>
> I've searched high and low (handbook, readme.txt's, gmane.org, google,
> bsdforums) but I have not been able to find a summary of what is on the
> ISO images (CD's) for FreeBSD (various versions).
>
> How can find out what I'm downloading before I download five images
On Monday, January 23, 2006, at 09:41AM, Eric Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have not been able to find a summary of what is on the
>ISO images (CD's) for FreeBSD (various versions).
>
>How can find out what I'm downloading before I download five images only
>to find out that the fifth on
Good afternoon...
I've searched high and low (handbook, readme.txt's, gmane.org, google,
bsdforums) but I have not been able to find a summary of what is on the
ISO images (CD's) for FreeBSD (various versions).
How can find out what I'm downloading before I download five images only
to find
On Sun, 2006-01-15 at 08:19, je killen wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2006, at 12:01 PM, je killen wrote:
>
> >
> > On Jan 13, 2006, at 11:27 PM, Robert Slade wrote:
> >
> >> On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 01:01, je killen wrote:
> >>> (On e-Machine with Intel Sempron processor and 256 mb memory).
> >>> I'm not able
On Jan 14, 2006, at 12:01 PM, je killen wrote:
On Jan 13, 2006, at 11:27 PM, Robert Slade wrote:
On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 01:01, je killen wrote:
(On e-Machine with Intel Sempron processor and 256 mb memory).
I'm not able to log into x via kdm as root and not able to su to root
when in Gnome (
On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 01:01, je killen wrote:
> (On e-Machine with Intel Sempron processor and 256 mb memory).
> I'm not able to log into x via kdm as root and not able to su to root
> when in Gnome (or KDE for that matter).
> It also goes through what seem to be excessive sleep cycles (two
> las
(On e-Machine with Intel Sempron processor and 256 mb memory).
I'm not able to log into x via kdm as root and not able to su to root
when in Gnome (or KDE for that matter).
It also goes through what seem to be excessive sleep cycles (two
lasting at least a minute apiece) during the boot process
Is there such a thing as a virtual CD drive in the Ports. Something that
well it has virtual CD, virtual DVD, virtual floppy, virtual disk and
virtual any-block-device
man mdconfig :)
in base FreeBSD distribution.
mdconfig -a -t vnode -o readonly -f file
will show device name like md0
FreeBSD is very upto date :-)
Michael
On Tue, 10 Jan 2006, Eric Schuele wrote:
Mark Ovens wrote:
Is there such a thing as a virtual CD drive in the Ports. Something that
allows you to treat an ISO image file - data or audio - as though it were a
real CD in a real drive? Like Nero ImageDrive
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 03:43:35PM +, Mark Ovens wrote:
> Is there such a thing as a virtual CD drive in the Ports. Something that
> allows you to treat an ISO image file - data or audio - as though it
> were a real CD in a real drive? Like Nero ImageDrive in Windows.
md(4)
mdcon
Mark Ovens wrote:
Is there such a thing as a virtual CD drive in the Ports. Something that
allows you to treat an ISO image file - data or audio - as though it
were a real CD in a real drive? Like Nero ImageDrive in Windows.
TIA
Regards,
Mark
On 1/10/06, Mark Ovens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there such a thing as a virtual CD drive in the Ports. Something that
> allows you to treat an ISO image file - data or audio - as though it
> were a real CD in a real drive? Like Nero ImageDrive in Windows.
Look no furthe
Is there such a thing as a virtual CD drive in the Ports. Something that
allows you to treat an ISO image file - data or audio - as though it
were a real CD in a real drive? Like Nero ImageDrive in Windows.
TIA
Regards,
Mark
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>>>On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 01:46:40PM +0100, Frank Staals wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Hey,
> >>>>
> >>>>I have an Acer Aspire 1356 LCi laptop with a CD-RW/DVD-drive in it so I
> >>>&
Leonidas Tsampros wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 04:05:23PM +0100, Frank Staals wrote:
Leonidas Tsampros wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 01:46:40PM +0100, Frank Staals wrote:
Hey,
I have an Acer Aspire 1356 LCi laptop with a CD-RW/DVD-drive in it so I
can burn cds and read
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 04:05:23PM +0100, Frank Staals wrote:
> Leonidas Tsampros wrote:
>
> >On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 01:46:40PM +0100, Frank Staals wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Hey,
> >>
> >>I have an Acer Aspire 1356 LCi laptop with a CD-RW/DVD-drive i
Leonidas Tsampros wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 01:46:40PM +0100, Frank Staals wrote:
Hey,
I have an Acer Aspire 1356 LCi laptop with a CD-RW/DVD-drive in it so I
can burn cds and read DVD's and cd's. But when I tried to burn and mount
a datadisk this happend:
[EMAIL
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 01:46:40PM +0100, Frank Staals wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I have an Acer Aspire 1356 LCi laptop with a CD-RW/DVD-drive in it so I
> can burn cds and read DVD's and cd's. But when I tried to burn and mount
> a datadisk this happend:
>
> [EMAIL
Hey,
I have an Acer Aspire 1356 LCi laptop with a CD-RW/DVD-drive in it so I
can burn cds and read DVD's and cd's. But when I tried to burn and mount
a datadisk this happend:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mkisofs -o tmp1.iso VirtualDub-1.6.11.zip totaal.wmv
24.61% done, estimate finish Thu Ja
On 12/19/05, user <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have wav files.
>
> The wav files come from cds that did not have cd-text information on them,
> so I have no cd-text examples or source files for these wav files.
>
> I want to burn an audio cd with some wav files
I have wav files.
The wav files come from cds that did not have cd-text information on them,
so I have no cd-text examples or source files for these wav files.
I want to burn an audio cd with some wav files (I know how to do this with
burncd and cdrecord) BUT I also want to add cd-text to the
Enrique Nieves Jr. wrote:
> Lowell Gilbert wrote:
>
>> "Enrique Nieves Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
>>> right-clicking and following the path - c
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
"Enrique Nieves Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
right-clicking and following the path - create new -> link to device
->
CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer i
"Enrique Nieves Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
> right-clicking and following the path - create new -> link to device
> ->
> CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer icon on t
I tried mounting my CD rewritable disk from the KDE desktop by
right-clicking and following the path - create new -> link to device ->
CD writer device. When I successfully place the CD Writer icon on the
desktop and tried to mount, I got the following error message:
Could not mount
Hi!
I have setup and configured my machine with FBSD 5.4. Now I am thinking to
make all the OS to a Live CD and use my hard drive for mysql, web and mail
data and swap of course. Now I allready have two HDD where on first is OS
and on second my data as stated before. After it would be nice to
On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
> Unfortunately, there is more than one chipset in different cards that
> are called by that name.
My dmesg says:
pcm0: port 0xee80-0xeebf irq 21 at device 4.0 on
pci6
pcm0:
Does this mean it has a "SigmaTel" chip? T
;Fabian Keil schrieb:
> > > >>>Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >>>>I can rip without problems a CD-DA to a wav-file (cdda2wav). I
> > > >>>>played this file in a wav-player without problems. When I burn
> >
Am Donnerstag, 1. Dezember 2005 14:25 schrieb Fabian Keil:
> Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Fabian Keil schrieb:
> > > Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>Fabian Keil schrieb:
> > >>>Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROT
Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fabian Keil schrieb:
>
> > Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Fabian Keil schrieb:
> >>
> >>>Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>I can rip without p
Marco Beishuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On stardate Wed, 30 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
>
> > > This driver is loaded in my /boot/loader.conf and gives the boot messages
> > > in my dmesg like mentioned above.
> >
> > I don't understand. Those messages certainly seem to b
On stardate Wed, 30 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
> > This driver is loaded in my /boot/loader.conf and gives the boot messages
> > in my dmesg like mentioned above.
>
> I don't understand. Those messages certainly seem to be *recognizing*
> the device.
But I don't have a problem
Marco Beishuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
>
> > Unfortunately, there is more than one chipset in different cards that
> > are called by that name.
>
> My dmesg says:
>
> pcm0: port 0xee80-0xeebf irq 21 at device 4.0
> on pci6
Fabian Keil schrieb:
Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fabian Keil schrieb:
Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I can rip without problems a CD-DA to a wav-file (cdda2wav). I
played this file in a wav-player without problems. When I burn these
wav-files with c
Date:Tue, 29 Nov 2005 08:49:15 +0100
From:arden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>im confused do you want to mount a udf cd in a drive or want to make a udf iso
>?
Neither. I want to write a UDF filesystem on a hard drive at the end of
a USB so that I can backup files on one system int
On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
> Unfortunately, there is more than one chipset in different cards that
> are called by that name.
My dmesg says:
pcm0: port 0xee80-0xeebf irq 21 at device 4.0 on
pci6
pcm0:
Does this mean it has a "SigmaTel" chip? The user manua
Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fabian Keil schrieb:
> > Stevan Tiefert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I can rip without problems a CD-DA to a wav-file (cdda2wav). I
> >>played this file in a wav-player without problems. Wh
See the wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Disk_Format
"It [UDF] is an implementation of the ISO/IEC 13346 standard (also known as
ECMA-167), and an extension of ISO 9660."
not true.
And (somewhat paraphrased):
"A variable-length 'packet-written
the wikipedia entry:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Disk_Format
>
> "It [UDF] is an implementation of the ISO/IEC 13346 standard (also known as
> ECMA-167), and an extension of ISO 9660."
>
> And (somewhat paraphrased):
>
> "A variable-lengt
Marco Beishuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
>
> > I don't know anything about this driver (you said you're using the one
> > from the audio/emu10kx port), but there seem to be a bunch of knobs to
> > play with. One is the analog/d
i used.
> >As I understand it, UDF is an extension of ISO9660. An explanation of
>
> no it is not an extension.
See the wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Disk_Format
"It [UDF] is an implementation of the ISO/IEC 13346 standard (also known as
ECMA-167),
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 09:46:50PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I see mount_udf(8), and I see many mentions of dvd+rw-tools, and growisofs.
tried to use mount_udf - no success. can't even mount dvd+rw that was
treated with newfs_udf (which works)
I couldn't find a newfs_udf on 6.0, although
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 09:46:50PM +0100, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> >I see mount_udf(8), and I see many mentions of dvd+rw-tools, and growisofs.
>
> tried to use mount_udf - no success. can't even mount dvd+rw that was
> treated with newfs_udf (which works)
I couldn't find a newfs_udf on 6.0, alt
Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 21:46:50 +0100 (CET)
From: Wojciech Puchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> I see mount_udf(8), and I see many mentions of dvd+rw-tools, and growisofs.
>tried to use mount_udf - no success. can't even mount dvd+rw that was
>treated with newfs_udf (which works)
I don't see newfs_udf
I see mount_udf(8), and I see many mentions of dvd+rw-tools, and growisofs.
tried to use mount_udf - no success. can't even mount dvd+rw that was
treated with newfs_udf (which works)
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On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
> I don't know anything about this driver (you said you're using the one
> from the audio/emu10kx port), but there seem to be a bunch of knobs to
> play with. One is the analog/digital mode, which may be related (as I
> mentioned befo
Marco Beishuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
>
> > Sounds like you don't have an analog audio cable; these are not coming
> > installed standard as often as they used to, as Windows is doing
> > digital sound by default these days.
On stardate Mon, 28 Nov 2005, the wise Lowell Gilbert entered:
> Sounds like you don't have an analog audio cable; these are not coming
> installed standard as often as they used to, as Windows is doing
> digital sound by default these days. If this is the problem, you can
> either put in such a
I see mount_udf(8), and I see many mentions of dvd+rw-tools, and growisofs.
Bud I don't see any mention of a method of writing a UDF? Am I missing
something?
Ultimately, I want to write UDF to a hard drive at the end of a USB so that
I can mount it elsewhere.
Clues? pointers? slaps in the face
river installed which came with "emuctrl", a program
> which controls the volume. Entering "emuctrl set in1 100" enabled sound for
> the cd player. But with the new driver in the ports emuctrl doesn't work
> anymore and mixer is unable to control the volume for
Hello list,
I can rip without problems a CD-DA to a wav-file (cdda2wav). I played
this file in a wav-player without problems. When I burn these wav-files
with cdrecord to a CD-R and then play this CD-R on a CD-Player I hear
the songs but with a disturbing rushing! No klicks! I hear the song
controls the volume. Entering "emuctrl set in1 100" enabled sound for
the cd player. But with the new driver in the ports emuctrl doesn't work
anymore and mixer is unable to control the volume for in1.
So my question is how to enable the volume for the dvd player with this
driver.
Thanks
Brian John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For some reason, I can't erase cd-rws. I have tried K3b, cdrecord
> and burncd. Below is the output from cdrecord, can someone please
> help out?
>
> sudo cdrecord -v blank=all dev=1,1,0
> Password:
> Cdrecord-Clo
How can I forcibly erase a disk? So far I have been unable to get this to
work...
Thanks
/Brian
- Original Message -
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 12:16:35PM -0600, Brian John wrote:
> > For some reason, I can't erase cd-rws. I have tried K3b, cdrecord and
> > b
On Sun, Nov 20, 2005 at 12:16:35PM -0600, Brian John wrote:
> For some reason, I can't erase cd-rws. I have tried K3b, cdrecord and
> burncd. Below is the output from cdrecord, can someone please help out?
Well, I can confirm the issue. I have the same problem with 6.0-S
For some reason, I can't erase cd-rws. I have tried K3b, cdrecord and
burncd. Below is the output from cdrecord, can someone please help out?
sudo cdrecord -v blank=all dev=1,1,0
Password:
Cdrecord-Clone 2.01 (i386-unknown-freebsd5.4) Copyright (C) 1995-2004
Jörg Schilling
TOC Type: 1
I was actually using the RELEASE version though and not RC1.
Please CC me as I'm unsubscribing from the freebsd-questions list.
Thanks,
-Garrett
On Nov 15, 2005, at 2:23 AM, Martin Tournoy wrote:
If youi are using 6.0-RC1 and not 6.0-RELEASE you need to set the
release name to 6.0-R
What I was curious (and a bit perplexed about) is that when I
finally got a working 6.0 disk burned, it seemed as if there weren't
any working mirrors for downloading indexes or packages for 6.0. I
was wondering if this was accidental, intentional, or...?
I am wondering since I wasn't capab
if you use CAM you could use:
# camcontrol eject [device id] [generic args]
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 08:21:11PM -0800, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
> At Sat, 12 Nov 2005 it looks like Thomas Linton composed:
>
> >I believe that you can't do this because "you" are si
At Sat, 12 Nov 2005 it looks like Thomas Linton composed:
I believe that you can't do this because "you" are sitting on this CD.
In general:
# cdcontrol eject
or with port /usr/ports/sysutils/eject just
# eject
Jeez, first off I didn't know this command existed for *B
I believe that you can't do this because "you" are sitting on this CD.
In general:
# cdcontrol eject
or with port /usr/ports/sysutils/eject just
# eject
On Sat, Nov 12, 2005 at 12:19:39PM -0800, Bill Schoolcraft wrote:
> At Sat, 12 Nov 2005 it looks like Sean Bruno comp
At Sat, 12 Nov 2005 it looks like Sean Bruno composed:
On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 09:35 -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Sean Bruno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I was looking for an answer to this question. Since my CD is actually
the running file system(is mounted), I cannnot eject it whi
On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 09:35 -0500, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
> Sean Bruno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I was looking for an answer to this question. Since my CD is actually
> > the running file system(is mounted), I cannnot eject it while the system
> > is running.
Sean Bruno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was looking for an answer to this question. Since my CD is actually
> the running file system(is mounted), I cannnot eject it while the system
> is running.
>
> So is there a way to do this that y'all have found, or do I hav
Sean Bruno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was looking for an answer to this question. Since my CD is actually
> the running file system(is mounted), I cannnot eject it while the
> system is running.
>
> So is there a way to do this that y'all have found, or do I hav
I was looking for an answer to this question. Since my CD is actually
the running file system(is mounted), I cannnot eject it while the system
is running.
So is there a way to do this that y'all have found, or do I have to
change my CD to run from memory(RAMDISK) instead of running from t
Fabian Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Fleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > System: FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p11
> >
> > dmesg:
> > acd0: CD-RW drive at ata1 as master
> > acd0: read 689KB/s (6032KB/s) write 344KB/s (8273KB/s), 2048KB
===
this is not really a problem, but more me not understanding what I am
doing. I read on the gnome 2.12 new features list that you can now
double click audio tracks on an audio cd, and have them play:
/
Nautilus is now more tightly integrated with the multimedia tasks you
want to do
On Sat, 5 Nov 2005, Fabian Keil wrote:
I never used burncd, but "/dev/acd0c" looks strange to me.
The device is "/dev/acd0" and even the man page says
"burncd -f /dev/acd0 data file1 fixate".
Not my manpage:
EXAMPLES
The typical usage for burning a data CD
David Fleck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> System: FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p11
>
> dmesg:
> acd0: CD-RW drive at ata1 as master
> acd0: read 689KB/s (6032KB/s) write 344KB/s (8273KB/s), 2048KB
> buffer, PIO4 acd0: Reads: CD-R, CD-RW, CD-DA stream, packet
> acd0: Writ
System: FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE-p11
dmesg:
acd0: CD-RW drive at ata1 as master
acd0: read 689KB/s (6032KB/s) write 344KB/s (8273KB/s), 2048KB buffer, PIO4
acd0: Reads: CD-R, CD-RW, CD-DA stream, packet
acd0: Writes: CD-R, CD-RW, test write, burnproof
acd0: Audio: play, 255 volume levels
acd0
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>
It's hard to diagnose a problem if we don't know
anythinf except that your machine restarts during
boot.
Provide additional info about your hardware.
Try to watch the screen and spot the
Hello,
I've got an older, as of june/july 5.4-release official disk. Whenever i
try to boot a box with it the system enters a boot loop, creating floppies
also gives me this behavior. This is on a pair of p3 733 mhz systems.
I've tried new floppies and downloading the bootonly iso same be
n 0
Oct 26 09:46:20 kingkong kernel: cd0:
Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0 device
Oct 26 09:46:20 kingkong kernel: cd0: 33.000MB/s transfers
Oct 26 09:46:20 kingkong kernel: cd0: Attempt to query device size
failed: NOT READY, Medium not present
After the whole procedure I saw the channel with "atac
>
> > Hello All --
> >
Nuked a lot here.
> > SUMMARY:
> >
> > After booting from the CD, I found a command in the install program to enter
> > an "emergency
> > shell" and accessed this shell by hitting ALT-F4 -- but if I do an &q
Micah wrote:
> The option you are looking for is "fixit" from the install disk menu.
> This'll get you a command prompt. You will have to manually mount the
> partion that boot is on then you can delete, rename, edit, etc the file
> in question.
===
Micah -- Thank you for your answer --
> Hello All --
>
> SUMMARY:
> I changed a configuration file and now I can no longer boot from my hard drive
> (but I can still
> boot from the CD). I would like to boot from the CD and undo my change to the
> configuration
> file -- but when I boot from the CD it au
Maude User wrote:
Hello All --
SUMMARY:
I changed a configuration file and now I can no longer boot from my hard drive (but I can still
boot from the CD). I would like to boot from the CD and undo my change to the configuration
file -- but when I boot from the CD it automatically launches
>> Hello All --
>>
>> SUMMARY:
>> I changed a configuration file and now I can no longer boot from my hard
>> drive
>> (but I can still
>> boot from the CD). I would like to boot from the CD and undo my change to
>> the
>> configuration
&
> Hello All --
>
> SUMMARY:
> I changed a configuration file and now I can no longer boot from my hard drive
> (but I can still
> boot from the CD). I would like to boot from the CD and undo my change to the
> configuration
> file -- but when I boot from the CD it au
Hello All --
SUMMARY:
I changed a configuration file and now I can no longer boot from my hard drive
(but I can still
boot from the CD). I would like to boot from the CD and undo my change to the
configuration
file -- but when I boot from the CD it automatically launches the install
On 10/25/05, John Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 17:50:49 +0200
> Linnea Forslund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> > Ah! Thats it..
> >
> > It still won't play though.
> >
> > supermoccine# mplayer "Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi"
> [...]
>
> Pass the full path:
>
> mpl
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 17:50:49 +0200
Linnea Forslund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Ah! Thats it..
>
> It still won't play though.
>
> supermoccine# mplayer "Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi"
[...]
Pass the full path:
mplayer "/cdrom/Hipp Hipp - Extra Material.avi"
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From: Linnea Forslund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Oct 25, 2005 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: problems with cd/dvd-device
To: Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 10/25/05, Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 05:
On 10/25/05, Giorgos Keramidas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2005-10-25 16:33, Linnea Forslund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Music encoded as .mp3 sits on a data CD (usually CD-ROM mode 1), and
> > > should be mounted first. See above.
> > >
> &
On 2005-10-25 16:33, Linnea Forslund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Music encoded as .mp3 sits on a data CD (usually CD-ROM mode 1), and
> > should be mounted first. See above.
> >
> > Regular music CDs are written in different format (CD-DA). You do not
> > hav
On 10/25/05, Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 03:48:59PM +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
>
> > > Check that CD devices are actually there, with "ls /dev/*cd*". On my
> > > system this returns: "/dev/cd0 /dev/cd1"
On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 03:48:59PM +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
> > Check that CD devices are actually there, with "ls /dev/*cd*". On my
> > system this returns: "/dev/cd0 /dev/cd1" but that's because I use SCSI
> > emulation. A system with a GENERIC k
On 10/25/05, Roland Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2005 at 03:52:08PM +0200, Linnea Forslund wrote:
> > From: Linnea Forslund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Oct 25, 2005 3:51 PM
> > Subject: Re: problems with cd/dvd-device
> > To
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