![]() I can only login as the user the installer generates. I cannot login to this install as root- using the correct password. I'm getting a lot of command not found errors. If there is a reference guide you recommend for the novice linux user? That would help. ![]() I am having a lot of difficulty with the install. I thought the buffalo firmware made their os partition(s) on all the disks as a raid 1 in the event of drive failure? Or is the os just installed on certain drives? I thought it was all raid 1 for os, that's why I did the partitions that way. I don't know know what to choose on the debian installer for partitioning, so that it selects the right ones for everything. I know the buffalo firmware makes many partitions. I'll try reloading the buffalo firmware, then do the install again. Does that interfere with the install script? I picked put the os in one partition, instead of splitting up partitions for /var /temp and whatever else it wants for that. And a pair of raid 0 partitions for samba network share data, that use the rest of the drives. I made a pair of 40gb partitions raid 1 for the os. On the second try, I let the installer do the partitioning instead of gparted. On the first try, I accidentally made GPT disks w/gparted first (I forgot this unit doesn't have a uEFI BIOS), and it would not load grub. I don't know how much space the install really needs. I'm still trying to learn how to partition correctly for installing debian. What partitioning scheme do you suggest for the os install? I was thinking about wiping it and installing it again, if necessary. The installer was loading the amd-64 stuff. (And a note on the lcd - I saw during the install the lcd says terastation x86. I didn't notice what the lcd said at the time of that error.Ĭurrently the LCD is yellowish green and it says
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