Nils Olav Fossum wrote:
> I have seen this, I had to zero out the mbr and partition table:
>
> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/dsk count=1024
> (not tested, Im not sure of the count parameter)
I tried this, but it still didn't boot :-(
Brian May
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Alan Johnson escribió:
> I have run into the 'infamous' ntldr issue and downloaded one of the
> precompiled ISO's. I have one question. What does this mean:
>
> When using precompiled ISOs, remember du update the linuxaux directory.
>
When booting several files that are needed to run are on th
I have run into the 'infamous' ntldr issue and downloaded one of the
precompiled ISO's. I have one question. What does this mean:
When using precompiled ISOs, remember du update the linuxaux directory.
Alan
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This SF.net
I am expecting the Linux boot disk to be able to load the z: drive using
\\unattend\install and then gain access to
the server for file transfer with the username 'guest' and password
'guest'. It doesn't work until I change them to \\myservername\install
and then use my own username and
passwo
> From: Brad Erdman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Is there a reason you are using a XP SP2 CD?
Purely the fact that that's all I have available to me at this time.
Whoever would have thought keeping obsolete 7-year-old media would have been
useful Not me, anyway.
Steven Blackery
As I said you, I want to keep the old partion sheme, to preserve the
data on the D partition.
I find a solution with a modification in install.pl - sub
ask_fdisk_cmds -
# fdisk commands to run
sub ask_fdisk_cmds () {
*# Command to keep old p