on the bootable flag for the ide drive, and the system
will boot from there... (= windows) if it doesn't, Id sure like to know
the type of scsi card!
brian ;) '}
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On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, Aaron Prohaska wrote:
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orginal settings.
So I need to set it when I boot, but
that is not an issue to much. I leave my machine on all the time. What kind of MB
is this running on??
Steve
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I checked out my BIOS and found that I
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"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
On Sun, 31 Dec 2000, brian davison wrote:
Mikkel,
He says Linux is complaining about the drive format incompatability... That
leads me to think the boot is actually happening from the
and then use a boot disk to install
Lilo afterwards? There must be some better way of disabling the system from
booting from the IDE disk.
I would like to experiment too, but I don't want to hurt my linux install if I
can help it.
Aaron
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Aaro
Can someone give me some advice on how to install a IDE hard drive in a
box where I already have two SCSI drives? I have added the IDE drive to
the machine and have it setup as the master IDE and the CDROM as the
slave IDE device.
When I boot, linux companies about the hard drive not being the
OK, first I am going to reboot my machine and see what the bios says about
what drive is the default to boot with.
Be right back,
Aaron
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Mikkel, can you explain what this does?
thanks,
Aaron
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" wrote:
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Aaron Prohaska wrote:
If you have your BIOS set to boot off the SCSI drives, (It sounds
like you do.), remove the IDE drive, boot to Linux, and add the following
lines to
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On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Aaron Prohaska wrote:
When I boot, linux companies about the hard drive not being the right
file system type like ext2. I am wondering if the its trying to boot
from the master IDE device instead
I don't currently have a boot floppy. Is there a command that will create
one?
thanks,
Aaron
Uncle Meat wrote:
You might try booing from a boot floppy and setting it up, then rewriting
lilo to the mbr of the IDE drive.
Not sure how this will affect what you're trying to do, but I can't
try oms at http://linuxvideo.org/. Also check out xine. I can't remember
what the address is, but I think you can find it at http://sourceforge.net/
Happy Hunting,
Aaron
Shanmuga Raj wrote:
I am using a creative DVD ROM drive in my PC, running RH6.2. Is there any
DVD player utilities
Can anyone recommend a good sound card? I am thinking about one of the
Creatve Labs cards, but I'm not sure yet. I bought a Create Labs Ensoniq
AudioPCI card thinking it would work, but found that it made my system
hang before linux even started to boot. So now I am looking for a higher
end
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Subject: Sound Card
Can anyone recommend a good sound card? I am thinking about one of the
Creatve Labs cards, but I'm
I am trying to search the list archives for posts that might help me install
a triple boot system (Linux, Win98, Win2K) and can't seem to get the search
to work. Whenever I try to use the search on the redhat site I get a 404
error.
Anyone have any idea what I should do?
thanks,
Aaron
Hello all,
I am looking for a good sound card that will work with RedHat 7 and would
like the advice of anyone from the list. I have been thinking about one of
the Creative Labs Sound Blasters, but they are rather expensive. Is there
much of a selection of good cards available under linux? I
Ted, actually using bzdisk did work fine. It created a copy of the kernel on
a floppy disk which I am now booting off of. The only problem is that it
boots with usb errors though the system works fine and since I don't use usb
right now its not too much of a problem I would like to fix the usb
I am trying to recompile my kernel and keep getting this error when
running 'make bzdisk'. If anyone has a moment to look at the output of
the command I'll send you the txt file I created. Here are the list few
lines that look like the problem though.
make[1]: Entering directory
Thanks Eric, I downloaded the dev86 rpm package and installed it then ran
make bzdisk
and this time it worked. I just rebooted the sytem off the floppy and system
booted off of the new kernel with some errors loading the usb drivers. So now
my next question is how can I fix this error I am
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