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<0> horzal: yes first a fat then the ntfs
<1> I need to see your partition table
<0> [ FAT32 Recovery Partition ][ NTFS Windows Partition ]
<0> like that
<0> ?
<1> one sec
<2> how do I report that a security update broke something it wasn't meant to?
<3> Hohlraum: reportbug
<1> bananafl2: do fdisk /dev/sda, then do the p command in fdisk , and give me the output of that
<0> /dev/sda1 * 1 32300 244187968+ 44 Oknd
<4> DevilChaos: http://pastebin.com/556329 << there is the results
<1> Hohlraum: as opposed to a security update breaking things it is supposed to?
<0> Oknd is Unknown in swedish
<5> hey how the kernel knows from which partition to run init?
<1> bananafl2: can you give me the whole output? and use pastebin.ca
<2> horza1: FU ;)



<6> elnovato: hold on
<1> Hohlraum: XD
<0> http://pastebin.com/556336
<1> bananafl2: can you mount sda1 easily?
<0> it auto-mounts
<1> then you don't HAVE an NTFS partition
<0> ftw i DO
<1> can you mount it any other way?
<0> FAT or NTFS?
<1> the NTFS
<0> um no
<7> hello, i have a 2.6.8-2-386 kernel sarge debian that am seeking for the apt repository link to put in the sources file to get the kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.6.8-2-386, i want my pcmcia workig ... :(
<8> how can i covert a ghostscirpt file to a jpeg file ?
<1> is there another OS you've used that you've seen it working?
<9> Do file -s /dev/thingyoucantmount
<1> if you boot into windows, does it work?
<0> windows... and os x86 found it but didnt mount it
<5> hey how the kernel knows from which partition to run init?
<10> loca|host: there is no such package
<0> but i cant boot into windows since windows is on the missing ntfs partition
<1> bananafl2: did you make that HD a Dynamic HD in windows?
<7> chealer, pcmcia module anyway
<4> DevilChaos: ok holding :D
<6> elnovato: odd
<6> it is different
<9> hrip: It uses the one on the kernel's command line (as root=), or the compiled-in default. (So always give it one on the command-line, for clarity.)
<0> horzal: i haven't touched it in windows, apart from storing files on it
<11> booting 2.6.15-1-k7 with udev results in fallback busybox-shell
<11> "cannot find hda1"
<12> bananafl2: i wasnt paying close attention so this likely was suggested already, boot with disk 1, pick rescue and rebuild mbr?
<1> and /dev/sda1 mounts just fine?
<0> you mean fixmbr and fixboot? tried that.
<6> elnovato: do you have 2 interface ie 2 network cards installed?
<0> horzal: yes it does.
<13> Anyone seen linux-source-2.6.12? Any news?
<12> bananafl2: no i mean use the debian install disk 1 actually
<0> also is VFAT the same at FAT32?
<14> bananafl2: if fdisk does not list an ntfs partition, it's not ****ing there
<6> brb
<1> bananafl2: I think so
<9> My firefox seems to segfault shortly after loading certian pages, on an up-to-date i386 unstable system.
<7> how to get the pcmcia module for my debian sarge (2.6.8-2-386 kernel)
<1> and what SerajewelKS said.
<0> ok.. cuz the FAT is VFAT
<15> dboune: it has been removed since it was made obsolete by 2.6.14
<12> but like SerajewelKS said,
<1> You do NOT have an NTFS partifion
<13> stew: Thank you.
<14> bananafl2: VFAT is the general FAT type that includes FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32
<9> (Even when running firefox -safe-mode.)
<16> theorb: you say it, on an unstable system. what did you expect? see the bts
<9> Anybody have a clue? I'd like to be fairly certian it's not somehow my fault before filing a bug.
<1> I'm lookin at the output from fdisk, trust me, you don't have an ntfs partition
<17> q: any idea how we read SD cards with a "5-in-1" reader on a laptop?
<0> horzal: so on the debian cd how do i fix mbr?
<9> I have seen the BTS.
<1> if you did, it's gone now
<0> i'm ****ed
<1> probably
<1> unless



<1> you rewrote partition table but didn't format anything
<16> theorb: in most cases it's up to certain extensions (e.g. flash players or such). you should try it without your ~.firefox
<0> how do i do that?
<9> I did try safe mode, but will try moving away ~/.firefox.
<1> then you're mounting /dev/sda1 and fdisk shows it as taking the whole HD, but teh FS on /dev/sda1 is showing itself as part of the HD
<1> anyone know how to see the details on a vfat FS?
<18> theorb: flash and sound maybe? you can run firefox in a console, set ulimit -c unlimited, and look at the backtrace to narrow it down
<0> someone at HP must've ****ed my harddrive...
<1> possibly
<1> bananafl2:
<18> horza1: file -s on the device node shows you something
<1> when you mount the FAT32 partition, how much space does it have?
<19> how to set a default gtk2 theme to graphical GDM screen?
<1> DAMN IT RAMZIES!
<1> YOU ****ED UP MY CONSOLE!
<0> 232 GB wich is the whole harddrive :(
<20> DevilChaos: ok, im holding
<1> so if you wanted to you could fill up the whole thing?
<1> ya, you're ****ed
<1> drivesavers.com
<0> aww crap
<9> Run with no .firefox and -safe-mode, still segfaulting.
<9> vmware.com is my test case, BTW. segfaults several seconds after it finishes loading.
<1> theorb: are there any settings for firefox elsewhere on the system?
<1> I don't know where settings for FF are
<0> ****... better try booting into the recovery partition and see if i can do something there...
<9> horza1: Not that I'm aware of. None I've ever messed with, leastways.
<1> I have no ideas then
<1> we'll see bananafl2 on the news I think
<5> how can i place a file in the boot sector?
<1> hrip: if you don't know how, you don't need to be doing that
<1> unless you mean your boot partition
<5> im wondering how
<5> no, the mbr
<5> im writing a small boot loader in ***embly
<21> I installed the samba metapackage, but when I go to Computer on my GNOME desktop, and select Network, then Windows network, it tells me it "couldn't display smb:///"
<21> Any ideas?
<22> hi
<1> ok, so this isn't a production machine or anything?
<22> does dselect of testing have something like task-development?
<23> sandman: what are you trying to do?
<24> Varis2: tasksel does
<9> hrip: Make sure you have a grub boot floppy/cd handy, and that it works. Then it's just a matter of dd.
<1> http://pastebin.com/556336
<24> Varis2: emacs is not usual
<1> erm, ignore that
<24> !b-e Varis2
<25> Varis2: Sounds like you need to install build-essential.
<24> Varis2: so .. apt-get install build-essential emacs21 .. ick
<26> i did what is stated in the channel thread, but i still get W: GPG error: ftp://ftp.informatik.hu-berlin.de sarge Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY BB5E459A529B8BDA
<24> that key doesn't look normal
<24> cecile: there are no keys for sarge
<6> elnovato: you didnt answer my question?
<21> nkuttler: I want to browser my SMB network
<26> abrotman: hm, strage
<21> nkuttler: I have other window machines on the network
<27> does anyone know how icewm sets the background image/color?
<24> cecile: dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1
<22> hmm it says aptitude failed
<24> Varis2: failed to do what?
<22> also, there is no development task... is it subtask?
<22> abro, it did not say...
<14> hah... aptitude failed...
<6> elnovato: do you have 2 interface ie 2 network cards installed?
<14> how ironic
<22> unless code 255 is helpful
<15> abrotman: the search Release file is signed
<15> abrotman: sarge*
<6> you might have a conflict if you do
<20> DevilChaos: yes , i have 1 more card wich im not using
<26> abrotman: dpkg -l libc6 | tail -1 ---> ii libc6 2.3.5-13 GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data
<6> remove it


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