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New W2K3 R2 SP2 Server will not create AD info correctly
As long as m68k is not in testing, we cannot build CD images (all daily/weekly CD images use debs from testing). I have now removed the links to the m68k I haven't tried a hard drive only install with the files downloaded to a local partition at this point. Still, it does look like we're not in as bad of shape

New W2K3 R2 SP2 Server will not create AD info correctly
Previously I have used Ghost 2003, but now that I am backing up to an external HDD via USB2, it cannot handle it. Ghost just overwrote the C partition only. Have a look at the current version of Acronis which is version 11 they have a free trial, so you can install it on your machine and see the newer options.

How to change 'registered to' name?
fred f...@y.cc microsoft public windows server active_directory Just did a quick server install using the same cd in a virtual session. to locate this server as a domain controller (if the specified domain is an Active Directory domain) or as an LDAP server (if the specified domain is an application partition).

OS clean install, boot repair gone!
My OS partition has never gotten over 25gig and it has a ton of room for more. Of course if you install many large packges like Sonar and/or large SQL Put duplicate copies of any ghosts and data that you cannot afford to lose -- ever -- on the external. Yes it seems like it is wasted $$$ for a disk but that is

any difference ?
There is no "/mnt/sysimage" because the rescue system cannot 'find' a RedHat installation. The rescue system finds the RedHat installation by looking for an installation the root partition failes such that I'm not even able to mount it in rescue mode, I'm doing a fresh install and restore files from backup.

Bug#468217: installation-reports: On Acer Extensa 5220 the Delete ...
If you find it, that profile cannot be used for Linux. At approximately the same locations in your Linux profile, you should files Unix paths, You can either set up the Linux settings so that the program goes to the vfat partition to read the file, or set up a soft link from "where it expects it on your Linux

Why does partition type 83 become Amoeba after using XP?
Wendy "Peter Afonin" wrote: I have also noticed that the installation works very well from the Windows XP partition, but fails from the Vista partition. So I can upgrade Windows XP or do a new clean installation, but I cannot repair the existing Vista partition. Peter "Richard G. Harper" <rghar...@email.com> wrote

An unsuccessful attempt to install on Thinkpad T43
I cannot reply to the original post, because the post comes from RoadRunner, and RoadRunner is currently still under a UDP. (Roughly translated, it means the operator of my USENET If the new drive is bigger, then maybe there would still be room for the Recovery CD/DVD to install its hidden recovery partition.

XP Pro pirated copy
Parted can also detect and remove HFS (Mac OS), JFS, NTFS, UFS (Sun and HP), XFS and ASFS/AFFS/APFS (Amiga) filesystems, but cannot create, resize or check .... The first is to format the partition. The second is to keep and use the existing data in the partition as it is. Package: partman-crypto Status: install ok

Indiana installation on Dell Inspiron 1520
Then, put your primary XP install on hda1, the C: drive, a primary partition, and set the boot flag for that partition only. What I cannot understand is how a disk can be abused or can abuse itself so much, I mean if something doesn't want to work than that should be no more than matter of an errior message and

Windows couldn't load WinSetup.dll
One such site where I cannot watch live videos is: http://edition.cnn.com/video/ (Live Video link on above site) Meanwhile I will keep trying to install the latest I was so frustrated with Vista that I finally planned to partition the hard-disk and get XP installed on one. But the Disk manager or the diskpart

Cannot install XP on a PC that has Vista installed.
I will "open" this topis once again to ask somebody here is it possible to "move" or copy boot loader which is now on E partition to partition C which is empty after I have deleted XP and there is still Boot Manager from previous XP installation on C . I still can not believe that such solution is not possible (but

WTF, GRUB cannot boot VISTA, HELP!!!
The old server was setup improperly about 4 years ago and it was only a matter of time before the 9GB primary partition was going to be full after updates and But exactly *how* did you install the new server? Based on your description, it isn't clear. This should have been simple - set up the R2 server in the

Moving from W2k to XP with a Big HD
It never gives me the option to partition a drive. When I log onto the reduced fucntionality mode, and access the XP installation disc, click setup in the disc's folder: either the Install Windows XP link is not highlilghted, or when it is, i click Install Windows XP, it states: set up cannot continue because the

Booting to rescue mode, but no /mnt/sysimage
It practically says right off the bat that it cannot be installed period because it cannot find any qualifying operating system to begin with. You delete all the partitions, create a new partition and install Windows XP Home on it. It will - at some point - ask you for the Qualifying CD.

CD-ROM does not boot and is not in Device Manager
Tried XP cd and it works fine and even deleted the partition and installed XP. So tried deleting the partition again, create new partition (RAW) insert vista 64 disc, same cycle, cannot get it to install or get to the options screen at all?? I have swapped out everything including PSU and all sata cables etc.

Unable to install XP over Vista
Also, C: will still remain the [system] drive, so you cannot later remove it as it will contain the boot files necessary to load the operating system. Also, if it does install correctly onto the G drive, am I right to assume that the original C drive partition on the old drive then becomes inaccessible?

Call for Debian Installer testing, before DI Beta1 release
In order for a MacBook Pro to install Leopard on an external drive (or another computer in Target mode), the target drive must be partitioned using the GUID Partition Table scheme. A PowerPC Mac cannot boot from a drive with this partition scheme. You must partition the drive using the Apple Partition Map scheme if

HD problems
OS setup will now continue and you will have the opportunity to select the RAID array as the location for install.... Also read i cannot install OS on the RAID. it will need to be on a separate partition.So how will i do this.So will i need to create 2 or how many partitions or does the RAID setup take care of that

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: CD-ROM, Part 5/25
Looks like a refresher course in server installation might be a good thing for me at this point:( Set up a lab - virtual servers make this stuff easy. .... The old server was setup improperly about 4 years ago and it was only a matter of time before the 9GB primary partition was going to be full after updates and