I have fixed this. Turns out there was a broken memory module.
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Junin Toiro wrote:
> Could always try the alternate disc. I had no problems with that one.
> You can do a cli only install then once it's up and running grab the
> server kernel.
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> Sam Jackson
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Hi all,
I am trying to install 8.04-2 on my server at home and I have run into some
problems in burning/reading the disk.
I downloaded the iso from the UWA mirror and checked the Md5 sum which was
correct. I then burnt it to a cd at a slow speed (4x).
Upon inserting the disk into my machine and
I have tried FreeNAS in the past with some success. I *would* recommend it
for beginners as it has a web based GUI that allows you to set up samba, NFS
and Apple shares very easily. It also supports nearly all RAID variants ( 0,
1, 5, JBOD, 5+0, 5+1, 0+1, 1+0, etc. ) and a host of other things (the
ok though.
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> On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 10:30:10 +1000, Chris Dinneen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I work in a Physics Department at a University and I helped one of the
>> Grad students modify his Eee PC so we could install mathematica (the
>> d
I work in a Physics Department at a University and I helped one of the
Grad students modify his Eee PC so we could install mathematica (the
default partition scheme is less than helpful). As a comparison of
speed, our 2.4 Ghz Intel Pentium Desktop took 3 times longer to
calculate a series of 5