When my brother was describing his Tesla to me one of the this he told me about it is that is remembers the seat position, screen layout, etc depending on his key, or his wife's, being inserted.
Yet...
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When my brother was describing his Tesla to me one of the this he told me about it is that is remembers the seat position, screen layout, etc depending on his key, or his wife's, being inserted.
Yet...
Many thanks Werner. I did all the "without burning it to DVD " post you suggested and all seemed to be great (intel btw) until the final command which gave:
$ kvm -m 512 -cdrom...
Am i missing something? I have just downloaded ver 7.6.1, checked it's MD5 & SHA1 sums, burned to a USB drive using the DD command (inc ending with a SYNC) and then tried to boot it ... failed!! ...
and now you've had a vasectomy :)
The problem is, in my experience, whenever users ask for help using short posts, it usually leads to lots of helpers asking masses of questions with lots of other helpers jumping in having guessed at...
i really hope that you are joking philo.
if not, that's a very sad reflection of our times.
I totally agree philo. We express our own views, not what we would prefer others to think.
Also, although we may not be voting, a survey, like an election, also works on numbers,
i.e. the...
p.s.
I would be happier, although i would still prefer a cd version, if i could at least find a link to this mysterious sort of basic version of releases that some posts have referred to, i.e. one...
Here in England, and probably elsewhere to, we have a number political parties who would just love to be credited with the votes of the "silent majority". Unfortunately, for them, we only count...
It would seem, and by an extremely healthy margin too, that CD's are the much preferred medium.
Please re-consider.
For a more readable version of the previous post, read on ...
Yes please, CD for me - everytime!
Knoppix is my "let's see" boot disk;
my investigations boot disk:
my (initial) problem solving disk disk;
my first choice rescue boot disk;
my dig windoze out...
You are very welcome Werner, only too glad that my problems actually helped.It's also great to know that this old man still has the knack of finding a problem were none previously existed :)Thanks...
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With respect Werner, your post #7 actually said ...
You did not actually mention the "flash-knoppix" utility - which i assumed would work as the example shown implies, i.e. using the iso...
Sorry, forum limit of 5 files ... so here's the last one:p
Sorry for the delay but as the usb stick was wrong (due to it's size), imo, i trashed it. So i had to re-make it to get the data you needed ...
To be absolutely sure all was ok i even dl'd the iso...
Thanks, however, i did realise this. I have previously used "flash disk install" to a make the usb bootable copy of 7.2.0 i had on cd.
As i mentioned in my original post, i used the flash-knoppix...
i had seen the different methods of flash install, however, i had booted from an older vers of knoppix (7.2.0) that i already had on a pen/thumb/usb/flash/?? drive and i wanted to "burn" the latest...
thanks for replying, however ...
sorry i really don't understand what a hd install has to do with my problem ...
please see below for summary of my problem.
thanks for replying, however ......
knoppix 742 where did my 4gig dl go?
i noticed on distrowatch that there was an updated version of knoppix which included a fix for shellshock.
yippee!
however, they only showed a link for a 4g...
many thanks for the reply Werner.
i did some more (general) reading, after i had posted, and it would seem that i shouldn't be doing what i was attempting to do ... story of my life :)
so, as...
the above link is currently giving me:
Duplicate headers received from the server
... just my luck!
it looks like the thread might answer my question about having the /home file system...
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