Callandor
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Posts: 9
Joined: Mar. 2004 |
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Posted: Mar. 29 2004,21:25 |
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I tried the:
sudo su modeprobe sb exit
however on trying this I get a command not recognised etc error :s
This is logging in as root. I don't know exactly how the power heirachy of users works in linux, but omitting sudo su also doesnt work.
How can I get to a point where I can try this restore jobby? Is there a way to exit kde and simply be left at the DOS prompt equivalent that is seen in the Terminal screens and at bootup maybe?
also I should probably say that to install this I transplanted my hdd to a much newer system since my 486 based one doesn't support boot from cd-rom. I installed it from this and then set the HDD back in the 486 and lilo etc loaded fine and up comes linux. One other slight niggle is the message just after selecting linux as the os to load:
Quote | boot: Loading Linux............................... You passed an undefined mode number. Press return to see video modes available, space to continue or wait 30 seconds. |
Hitting space works fine but it isn't an ideal turn on the power and leave it to boot operation. This screen came up on my newer PC with the linux penguin in the corner. This graphics&text screen mode is clearly not supported by the 486 graphics chipset, so is there a way to overide the initial screen mode default?
Thanks for reading all this and please keep postin replies, I'm out on a rock here, knowing very little about linux, but eager to learn.
Callandor
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