Testing ubuntu-6.06-server-i386
Stephen Liu
satimis at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 10 11:47:01 UTC 2006
Hi Charles,
I got my problem fixed. It was on account of the USB mouse. After
removing it the sever booted straighforwards to login page.
It looks to me a new world, no graphic only keystrokes, similar to
building LFS/BLFS
I have been playing it a while. Broadband can be connected and
Internet browsed as well.
Apache, PHP3 and PostgreSQL have be installed but I can't find MySQL.
Test-mode-browsers, such as W3m, Links and Lynx are also there. I ran
W3m to browse yahoo.com with all contents viewed except witout graphic.
However Yahoo complained for running such an old version browser
requesting me to install a newer version. It is quite interesting.
Unforturnate I have to erase it later for re-testing partitioning HD
with LVM on command lines. I'm in complete perplexity of the failure
of the later. I succeeded running GUI with
Ubuntu-alternate-6.06-amd64/i386/server-i386 installers to partition HD
with LVM. This time I'll run FC5_32 CD to make the test. FC5_32/64 CD
worked fine for me on partitioning HD with LVM on GUI. I haven't test
it on command lines.
Good Luck and enjoy Ubuntu-server-i386.
B.R.
SL
--- Charles Yao <yaocharlesc at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 8/9/06, Stephen Liu <satimis at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Installed "ubuntu-6.06-server-i386" on a 32bit box. Partitioned
> with
> > LVM. Everything went through w/o much problem.
> >
> > On booting it hung repeating following message;
> > hub 1-0:1.0. connect-debounce failed_port 2 disable
> >
> > Please advise what did it refer to and how to fix this problem.
> TIA
> >
> > Ctrl+Alt+Del
> > It exited also hanging on repeating above message.
> >
> > B.R.
> > SL
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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>
> HI Stephen
>
> Is this a branded box or a whitebox server? Just asking cause im
> looking on
> installing one myself.
>
> Charles
>
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