mikshaw


Group: Members
Posts: 4856
Joined: July 2004 |
 |
Posted: Dec. 06 2005,15:30 |
 |
I don't know what the first error means...it seems to be unrelated.
The second error is the result of either not copying it as root, or not having a writeable DSL partition. If it's the first, either use "emelfm as super user" or use the command "sudo cp /path/to/file.tar.gz /cdrom/". If it's the second, try adding "frugal" to your boot options to make the sda1 partition remount read/write when you boot.
-------------- http://www.tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/index.html
|