Subject: BSD+linux-alpha
From: TITO LOPEZ CIUDAD (tito@jacob.icmm.csic.es)
Date: Fri May 07 1999 - 04:33:42 PDT
At last I have installed the base system on my alpha station, but I want to
boot from SRM so I partition the disk as BSD, the problem is the when I boot,
the debian process of installation don't start. It mount the partition as read
only. I mounted again the partion as rw and now dselect works, but i have some
problems:
The boot script in /etc/init.d aren't executed, and the swap partition isn't
activated. I think it's because when i do a df it sys to me than I only have
mounted the /proc. However I have the root directory.
There is some solution to this problem?
How can linux work with this kind os partitions?. Docimentation?
-- TITO LOPEZ CIUDAD
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