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LOL. I finally got it to work but I don't know if I could tell you exactly how! :D I went to the console windows ALT+F2 and activated it. I then mounted the drive manually from there using something...
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Just for your info, a CDU31a is a proprietary CDROM type brought out before IDE was standardized. Specifically it is a Sony brand that you connect to a soundcard or a special ISA card.
I installed...
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I guess I wasn't too clear. I did attempt to install Woody from the direct install CD not the network install CD but when I select to install from CD, I get a "could not mount CDROM" error so I was...
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I have been attempting to install debian on a compaq laptop (486 50MHz, 16 MB RAM, 2GB HDD, base station with EEPRO ethernet card). The bios doesn't support booting from CDROM and even if it did, the...
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I do not seem to have a /proc/isa directory. I am using Redhat 6.2. Any other suggestions where to look?
Thanks!
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Will "cat /proc/isa" list all the ISA cards installed or does it just list the ones that are installed and linux has recognized?
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For any file format information check out http://www.wotsit.org/. They have the bitmap file format.
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A more user friendly method of handling user input errors is the do...while loop. For example,
do
{
printf("Start: ");
scanf("%d", &start);
printf("End: ");
scanf("%d",...
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I'll give it right out since it is dirt easy. :)
ln (number) / ln(base)
for example, log10(8) = ln(8)/ln(10)
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Hello,
I am wondering if there is a command line utility that lists all the hardware in a system. Particularly all the ISA cards.
I know there are Windows and Dos utilities to do it, but the...
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Yay! I got it to work. I figured out the chroot thing you were talking about. Thanks for all your help!
Greg
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Yay! I got it to work. I figured out the chroot thing you were talking about. Thanks for all your help!
Greg
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okay, I got it to boot to a prompt and I mounted the drive and edited lilo.conf to have the correct kernel number. What else should I do? I can't seem to run lilo because it is using the floppy to...
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okay, I got it to boot to a prompt and I mounted the drive and edited lilo.conf to have the correct kernel number. What else should I do? I can't seem to run lilo because it is using the floppy to...
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Hi
I didn't see anywhere to enter boot parameters. Can you be more specific where I enter this?
Also my floppy drive seems to be on its last legs (and it is one of those proprietary drives so I...
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Hi
I didn't see anywhere to enter boot parameters. Can you be more specific where I enter this?
Also my floppy drive seems to be on its last legs (and it is one of those proprietary drives so I...
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Thanks for your reply. I downloaded the toms root/boot since knoppix seems to require a bootable CD drive which this system doesn't have (it has an old non-ide CD drive).
Now what should I do? If...
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Thanks for your reply. I downloaded the toms root/boot since knoppix seems to require a bootable CD drive which this system doesn't have (it has an old non-ide CD drive).
Now what should I do? If...
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Hello,
I am having a bit of a problem. I did a "rpm -F *.rpm" of the rpm files I got here:
ftp://ftp.linux.cz/pub/linux/redhat/linux/updates/6.2/en/os/i386/
Now the system won't boot at all. I...
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Hello,
I am having a bit of a problem. I did a "rpm -F *.rpm" of the rpm files I got here:
ftp://ftp.linux.cz/pub/linux/redhat/linux/updates/6.2/en/os/i386/
Now the system won't boot at all. I...
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Thanks mdwatts. That is exactly what I'm looking for.
BTW, nice avatar. :)
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Thanks for all your help! I tried compiling it with the clean as you go, but it still died on me. This time it was much smaller though. I also unloaded most everything. Still nothing. Where does it...
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I assume you are in the right directory :)
Some shells are strange that way. Try typing "./a.out" (without quotes of course).
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Hello,
I am a newb to linux so please forgive my ignorance.
I installed Redhat 6.2 on a 486 laptop (with base station) with only 16 MB of RAM over a network, which was quite a pain in the butt...
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