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I'm having difficulties trying to boot a Debian 3.0 system to single
user on a Compaq ProLiant 380 system. This has a SCSI Raid array
and so drives are named /dev/ida/c0d0p1, /dev/ida/c0d0p2, etc.
I've determined that boot is on c0d0p0 and root is c0d0p1. I've
tried to boot with the Debian
If you can't just give lilo the '-s' option, i'd recommend the slack boot
disk. disk 1 should be all you need, just one floppy.
just stick it in and when you get the lilo prompt you can do something like
'boot root=/dev/whatever -s'.
if that doesnt have support in-kernel for your scsi stuff, get
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, at 11:52pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last spring we bought four tables ... We had too much room, so this fall I
would recommend two tables of space ...
Unless someone else here in the LUG has some stuff they want to get rid
of (Paul? Mike?), that sounds like a good plan
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, at 11:52pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... perhaps revitalize our NUN floppy to hand out.
In this day and age of the ubiquitous Internet, I think a floppy disk is
somewhat archaic, not to mention instantly out-of-date. Heck, some people
don't even have floppy drives any