Base system installation
Hello,
I'm new to Unix and just installing Debian Linux base
system (07-14-96). At first all goes well, except that I have
to use fdisk instead of cfdisk because of lack of memory, but
at the end of kernel installation I get the message like this :
Unresolved symbols in module lib/mod/2.0.6/fs/nfs.o
Unresolved symbols in module lib/mod/2.0.6/net/de4x5.o
Unresolved symbols in module lib/mod/current/fs/nfs.o
Unresolved symbols in module lib/mod/current/net/de4x5.o
Determining module dependencies
Unresolved symbols in module lib/mod/2.0.6/fs/nfs.o
Unresolved symbols in module lib/mod/2.0.6/net/de4x5.o
Unresolved symbols in module lib/mod/current/fs/nfs.o
Unresolved symbols in module lib/mod/current/net/de4x5.o
After that program pretends that all is O.K. Sometimes
just before that message system remains still for at least 20 min.
until I switch to second console, then reading from floppy resumes.
I have tried turn off caches, but that changes nothing. I have
also written floppies back to files and checked md5sum's.
May I consider this installation successful ?
My system: VLB MB 486-GVT, CPU i486SX-25, RAM 4MB, IDE HDD
330MB with GoldStar Prime 2C MKIII ISA I/O card.
BIOS: AMI V1.02 X0-0100-001121-00101111-021993-VIA
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
Yours,
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Ricardas Cepas
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