Micha

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Joined: Nov. 2006 |
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Posted: Nov. 15 2006,17:48 |
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Hi,
must admit I do have a somewhat "exotic" hardware: a 486DX2/66 with 16MB Ram, no CDROM, a 800MB Harddisk
The installation procedure fails at a certain point to create the directory /ramdisk/tmp
But it manages to create a link /tmp to that directory which later on creates trouble because the target dir is not in place.
This also happened with a "dsl 2" startup into runlevel 2
Only after creating the /ramdisk/tmp dir manually I could make it through the next steps of the dsl-hdinstall procedure.
Is this a bug or is my hardware simply too exotic?
Kind Regards
Michael
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