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Roodog

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  1. Thanks to everyone who responded, but I'm calling it quits and sticking to Mdk 9.1

    I tried : changing drive settings to LBA in Bios, a HDD install from another drive, using alt1 at the F1 screen, and finally I stripped my machine down to bare essentials and almost succeeded.

    With my SCSI burner unplugged and the card removed, and my SCSI Zip drive unplugged, I was able to initiate an install - got as far as loading the system when the speed dropped to a crawl, then files were reported as having errors, so I pulled the plug.

    Now, how do I reclaim the 6 gigs I had allocated to 10, and use them for my 9.1 "/" partition?

  2. I have Mdk 9.1 Bamboo installed and working on it's own drive, dual booting WinME on a 2nd drive, but now wish to try Mdk 10.

    My system is P111 500, 256kb ram, generic CDROM & SCSI CD-R/RW burner.

    I have the 4 disk set of Mdk 10 Official, but I am unable to boot from either CD1/CD2, and when I boot from floppy, I get as far as the "Loading Artep SCSI Drivers" line and there it hangs.

    I have tried using the "linux noapic nolapic" from the F1 screen, no joy.

    I tried using "expert" and choosing the cdrom.ko, but was stumped when it asked for parameters.

    All help gratefully received.

    Dave

  3. Well, a little knowledge sure is a dangerous thing - I now have my Mdk system on hdc like I wanted, but lost my original setup on hda in the process.

    I am unable to recover my original root partition. I copied backups to my win98 partition before I started, but am unable to restore from these. I was able to unpack the /home backup and overwrite the files so that I have the original /home partition.

    I have partition images of both root and /home, but when I go into partimage all I see are fat 32 partitions. I'm totally lost now .... :cry:

    Dave

  4. I cuurently dual boot Win98/Mdk 9.1 on a 15G HDD, but now have a brand new 20G drive as a 2nd drive. What is the best way to move Mdk from Drive A to Drive B? My current setup is /boot, / and /home - should I add /var and /usr to the new drive? Is Diskdrake the way to go, or should I do a fresh install on the new drive then add my current setup? I don't want to have to reinstall all updates. Thnx for any advice.

    Dave

  5. After untarring the files and running ./configure, the following msg appears:

    <snip>

    checking for id3/tag.h... no

    **************************************************

    *

    * id3lib 3.8.0 or greater is required by JuK.

    *

    * id3lib is available at http://id3lib.sf.net/

    * or as part of most Linux distributions.

    *

    **************************************************

    I have installed id3lib 3.8.2 using urpmi, and updated the db. I see in ./configure --help that there is an otion "--libdir=DIR" and I have tried this with /usr/bin/id3tag as the DIR path, to no avail.

    I am using MDK9.1. TIA

    Roodog

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