Cannot boot from sid. Debian-rescue-cdrom Grub 1.99rc1-6 ' e help-grub Cannot boot from sid. Debian-rescue-cdrom Grub 1.99rc1-6 ' e From: techy techtech Subject: Cannot boot from sid. Debian-rescue-cdrom Grub 1.99rc1-6 ' error: hd0 cannot get C/H/S values ' Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 22:04:55 +0100 Package: grub-rescue-cdrom Using debian-rescue-cdrom Grub 1.99rc1-6 using sid. Target symptom: ' error: hd0 cannot get C/H/S values ' I submitted originally as a Debian Installer installation-report.
Installation Report reference bug# 607301. Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010. Having refined the symptoms somewhat and upgraded the level of software, I am now submitting, to address@hidden, not as a Debian di installation-report, where I would not expect any discusion or developers feedback, but for two way questions and discussion on the forum, with a view to progressing my issue. I trust this is not seen as a 'double post'. It is not meant to be. I am always open to help and guidance with the correct process.
ENVIRONMENT: debian-6.0.1a-i386-DVD Binary-1 20110322-15:11 Also upgraded to a 'net update' wheezy then sid. HARDWARE: Machine: Motherboard: MS5169 (Micro-Star International) ATX AL9 Mainboard www.msi.com.tw/products/jumpers/5169 ( Yes AL9 ) Processor: AMD K-6-2/400 400.9Mhz Memory: Memtest86+ v4.10 224MB pass:1 errors:0 Chipset: ALLADIN5 (To clarify, Yes, that is a 5.) Bios: American Megatrend AMIBIOS 1996 A5169MS v2.6 1215-01111-071595-41E43C-MS5169-T99-H DASD pci board: Manufacturer: 'For Best Ports Connection' Sil 3114 sata raid bios version 5.3.14 2006. Serial ATA host controller card SA3114-41R 4 port. Chip: Silicon Image chip StealVine Sil 3114 CTU. Printed on the chip: QG6332.1-1 0644 AD03AX2.
Newly remodeled second floor, one bedroom apartment in wheeling, Fulton area, great for grad student, gas and oil, or anyone that wants a nice apartment with all appliances, utilities and furnishings included. Like all modern Intel-based hardware, our laptops include the Intel Management. Sudo apt-get install git build-essential bison flex m4 zlib1g-dev gnat. Be applied because it is loaded on the CPU via a flashing utility in software”. So I had the choice between AMIBIOS or Aptio-4 so I first tried the one for AMIBIOS,.
Printed on the sata pci board: SATA3114-A01 FG-SA3114-4IR-01-BC01 or it might be: FG.SA3114.4IR.01.BC01 I use this card for the fast disk control bus and future proofing, by buying sata and not pata. I am using this SATA controller with only ONE hard disk drive here. No raid at all at the moment.
DASD: The only hard disk drive in the machine: 160GB sata ST3160815AS drive 0. I intend to use another disk with Linux Debian MDADM Software raid 1, mirroring, if and when I can get this to boot the succesfull Debian install. BIOS: AMIBIOS HIFLEX setup utility v1.21 1998 American Megatrends. Standard cmos setup: Screen 1. Fast Boot bypasses filesystem checkup ( currently on.) Base memory: 640KB Extd memory 223 MB 229,376KB I Will fully populate memory, if I can overcome this boot issue. Type LBA Block PIO 32Bit Mode Mode Mode Mode IDE Primary master: CDROM Pioneer DVD-RW Model:DVR-110. 4 On IDE Primary slave: Not installed.
IDE Secondary master: Not installed. IDE Secondary slave: LiteOnIt.com.tw ATAPI CD-ROM Drive 36x. 4 On Boot Virus Protection 'DISABLED'. Advanced CMOS setup: Screen 2. 1st Boot device: CD-ROM 2nd Boot Device: SCSI ( Works as written in the pci Sata raid Board user manual.) 3rd Boot Device: Disabled.
4th Boot Device: Disabled. Try other Boot Devices?: NO. ( I tried setting to 'YES' and it did not recognised the pci SATA raid Controller board.) Boot to OS/2: NO. Advanced Chip Set Up: Screen 3. (Nothing of interest here.) PCI / Plug and play setup: Screen 5. Plug and play aware O/S: Yes Offboard PCI IDE CARD?: AUTO bios screen during reboot: PCI devices: Slot 4 RAID: IRQ9 Manufacturer: 'For Best Ports Connection' END OF HARDWARE: See my SAVED LOGS from dgi (Debian Graphical Installer) i386 at Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010.
At message #15, which is my third email entry down. Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011.
Lacey” The short answer is — anywhere from $75 – $200+ per month. What’s the long answer? In terms of possible utilities, here’s a comprehensible checklist: electric, water, heat, trash pickup, gas(.HEAT), cable, internet, and telephone. Off the bat, water and trash-pick up should be included in your rent; if it’s not, you very well may have a landlord who’s not abiding by the letter of the law — so definitely check into that.
Now, let’s break down the remaining list. Gas: Usually ranges from $15-30, depending on how much you cook. The more you use your burners/oven, the higher the cost. Also, know that gas includes costs for HEAT, which can go as high as a few hundred dollars in the winter if you like to stay super toasty! If possible, I’d recommend trying to find an apartment with radiator heating, as these kind of apartments usually include free heat!
Electric: Usually around $30 — but can get much higher in the summer with AC’s running. So, do consider adjusting your budget to around $50-$70 in the summertime.
Cable/Internet/Phone: Approximately $100. Be sure to call up your cable company and ask if they have any specials — they usually do and you’ll get the best new customer deal by calling up and sweet talking the sales associate at the other end. If you’re looking to go bare bones, ONLY internet usually runs about $30-$50.
The hidden expense in living on your own is being responsible for all the utility costs; if you’re worried about costs, I’d seriously consider finding a roommate to help share the load! In other words, $200/3 people = pretty sweet 3-bedroom. Also, so you know, the exact amount of utilities is impossible to pinpoint as it really depends on your energy usage. Department of Education has a decent, and they recommend putting aside 2-10% of your net income for utilities. However, they also ask you to seriously consider cost of long distance phone calls(hello, cellphone!) so.it kinda sounds like they’re living in 1973. That said, cellphone bills can be a doozy.
If any of you fellow readers have any questions you’d like answered specifically, please feel free to send me a note to [email protected] “Dear My First Apartment, How much do you pay for utilities in an apartment? There are so many factors to consider. Would you be kind enough as to give me some pointers as what to look for or avoid? A little advice would go a long way right now. Leave a Comment Comments ( 110). Ashton I’m looking at moving in a two bed room (950) a month 1,035 sq ft and me and my girlfriend make about 350 a week each.
Im trying to figure out what im looking at for power, water, cable, internet, and stuff like that, any suggestions? Also could we afford it realistically?. MFA Editors Hi Ashton, You did not say if you have cars, so we assumed public transportation. Cars can make a big difference to the numbers.
Based on information we have, looks like that $950 is doable. Assume utilities at 20% of rent, but a big internet package could push that up to 30%. Double check all the numbers carefully.
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