help with install of debian and speakup!?
BlindTech of BlindTechs.Net
blindtech at blindtechs.net
Sat Jan 14 19:47:26 EST 2006
Its not a prompt its a bios error. Do? You? Have ? a? bootable cd? or
floppy? that retains? a? installer of a distro????
On Jan 14, 2006, at 3:53 PM, Tyler Littlefield wrote:
> BTW, its not with the install of linux that I am having the
> problem, I don't
> see how the docs are helping. I read them, and they jump into
> installation
> and stuff.. that would be good for me, if I could get the install
> to start.
> but as I can't get past these prompts...
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> From: "Gregory Nowak" <greg at romuald.net.eu.org>
> To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux."
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> Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 3:34 PM
> Subject: Re: help with install of debian and speakup!?
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>> Ok, I don't understand why you're resetting the bios. Going that
>> route
>> just complicates things because you're now going from hardware that
>> you knew worked properly, to hardware which may or may not be working
>> properly now due to perhaps misconfigured cmos settings. I'll say
>> this
>> again, go read debian's install docs. They're very well written,
>> almost to the point of repeatedly beleaguering every point from the
>> perspective of
>> someone like myself, who has an idea of what he/she is doing.
>>
>> As for if your machine can boot from cd-rom, there should be a boot
>> from cd option in your cmos setup. If not, you might be able to use
>> smart boot manager, for which I don't remember the url right now, to
>> boot from cd using a floppy disk. There are debian boot floppies, but
>> some recent posts to this list suggested that they're not
>> speakup-enabled.
>>
>> Again, I can't say this enough, go read the docs.
>>
>> Greg
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 01:56:22PM -0700, Tyler Littlefield wrote:
>>> OK, I reset the bios with the jumper, and restored defaults,
>>> every time I
>>> restart, I got rid of that invalid disk error, but now I see invalid
>>> system
>>> disk. Is there a floppy disk or something that will give me a
>>> linux-bootable
>>> partition?
>>> Also, how do I know if this computer will boot from cds? is there
>>> a way
>>> to
>>> get a floppy to start the install? I think there is still some dos
>>> installed
>>> on there.
>>> Thanks,
>>
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