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ad0 READ_DMA TIMEOUT errors on install of 7.0-RELEASE
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other will Install discQuest and a monospace font (CoPilot.8) to hard disk plus, if desired, several support files. The latter include HS. I put the CD in the GS drive. It mounted fine, but upon opening the CD, I found that EVERY file was placed in the root directory, instead of in it's proper folder.

Moving from W2k to XP with a Big HD
So either get one that's in the dash (they can still get stolen, whether they were factory installed or aftermarket), or use a less obvious mount - the For instance, you need to yank the DVD drive (in my case under the passenger seat). I don't even know where they have the GPS antenna on my latest vehicle.

Installing Debian from USB pen drive
The re- initialization again mounted fine on the G3, but again the IIsi can't see this drive, and ONLY this drive. To eliminate other causes, Further, the IIsi seems to be fine otherwise, since it will boot my 660AV's drive as well as the System 6.0.8 install disks. It just *won't* see the Maxtor drive.

NFS rpm installation as ROOT
So, give us: 1) name and version of what's on your install media. 2) Brief how you installed it 3) Layout of disk(s) From above you seems to have one This is a key to my problems: #panic[cpu0]/thread=fffffffffbc3e9e0: #cannot mount root path /pci@0,0/pci-ide@f/cde@0/cmdk@0,0:a So what drive is attached there?

Got 2008.1, Installed, Now What?
this on a clean install. On one computer the scanner works in a certain port. On the other computer - nothing. I shut down both computers and switched I just use my 500 gig Seagate hard drive that is mounted in my Adaptec external box. I have not found a single instance where it will not function as it is

Acronis 7/XP Questions
... Realtek 8111B" 1st problem: PATA DVD drive: boots the kernel from install cd -> can't mount root fs from cd for installation 2nd problem: PATA HDD drive: is not recognized too 3rd problem: I can't tell you if the nic works because i can't boot any FreeBSD Live CD (Linux too) nor install FreeBSD to a PATA drive

ad0 READ_DMA TIMEOUT errors on install of 7.0-RELEASE
This separate filesystem will then automatically be mounted into the filesystem hierarchy at boot time, and from the user point of view, .... Kubuntu uses KDE as its desktop and will normally only install KDE-compatible graphical software. However, one can install KDE and KDE apps on Ubuntu or Gnome and Gnome apps

in lieu of swapping out hard drives
The Mac originally had a 2 GB hard drive on it. I replace that one with a 9 GB hard drive. I can get it to boot up with the OS 9 installation, but the hard drive will not stay mounted. I have to remount the thing each and every time I turn it on. Help! Does anyone know where I can go to download and make a floppy

new hard drive
2) In theory, you'll want to install (or I would, anyway) the new HDD in the (empty) floppy or memory card reader drive bay (3.5" external bay) rather than into the single empty optical drive bay (5.25") below your DVDRW. It appears as though the screws needed to mount the HDD in the floppy bay are provided either

chkdsk problem
Anything can go wrong when you do installations, things that can cause you to lose all the data on the drive. If you want to reduce further risks of data loss you can mount (slave) the disk to another Windows 2000/XP machine and save your files before you continue with the attempted upgrade installation.

Booting to rescue mode, but no /mnt/sysimage
But went to rebuild (6.2) and > got caught in a loop -- note, thatīsa loop -- in these steps: -- Select Drive -- FDISK Partition Editor ("Q") -- Install Boot Manager I would prefer to Maybe you can't change the password because your root partition is mounted read only. No. I can log in. I just can't change pw.

I can't install Google toolbar
... o amd64/113021 amd64 [re] ASUS M2A-VM onboard NIC does not work o amd64/114111 amd64 [nfs] System crashes while writing on NFS-mounted shar o amd64/115194 drive not found during install FreeBSD 7.0 o amd64/120202 amd64 [amd64] [patch] [panic] kernel panic at start_all_aps, f amd64/120243 amd64 [bge] can't

Blank Screen, Vista Bootup stops.
I can't just boot the install CD from USB. . I can't turn mount the USB drive. My extlinux.conf follows my sig, for what it's worth. This boots up, allows me to select any boot option, and then fails on the "searching for CDROM" part of debconf. -- _jsn DEFAULT linux GFXBOOT bootlogo GFXBOOT-BACKGROUND 0xB6875A

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: CD-ROM, Part 5/25
Kevin nob...@tek.com alt os linux mandrake linux redhat rpm As root I can install rpms. As root I can access files over NFS. But, as root I can _not_ install rpms that reside on an NFS mounted drive. How can I change this? Thanks.... -- PLEASE post a SUMMARY of the answer(s) to your question(s)!

Slave Drive
email.net> wrote: You may be having a problem with your video card driver. Try to install the latest driver in safe mode or at least delete the current driver so it will That is very time consuming and you can use the ? for options. Start-up repair can sometimes also resolve some of these types of problems.

can't invoke virtual consoles
You can also create bootable media during or after the installation. For this, you will need a CD-R/RW blank, five formatted diskettes (or two for the safe variant), FWIW, I use Acronis True Image monthly, to backup all of my drives/partitions to a 160 GB drive mounted in an external USB enclosure.

Linksys NSLU2, NTFS, UNSLUNG and OPENSLUG
I have been messing around with MS SFU and trying to mount to the Windows NFS server but not having much luck. I keep getting, "insufficient priviledges". You can download putty and write a simple DOS batch file on the Windows machine; or install opensshd on Windows, and write a shell script on the Unix side.

NFS rpm installation as ROOT
Do you know something I could buy that would connect to my small laptop hard drive and allow me to mount it as an external hard disk? Sounds like you need a 2.5" drive enclosure. They can be had all over the place where I live. I was able to install Ubuntu 7.04 onto my external SCSI disk (ATA/IDE interface

External USB Hard Drive not working, Vista asking for drivers
"Gary Mount" wrote: If you bought the anytime upgrade then you run the license file and follow the instructions. The instructions should be to insert your anytime upgrade disk into the drive when prompted. Then you install Vista by clicking on the setup or install option. The install will know you are doing an

New car warranty vs. after market electronics installation
With the command mount in a terminal you can find out which partitions are in use now. The device names are in those lines which start with "/dev/<something>". Especially the device where the system is installed now should be in the first line. Then during the installation select manual partitioning (not sure what