[School-GNU-Linux] How configure the Broadband connection
- From: paul joseph <abinkp2002@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: schoolgnu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 12:32:26 +0100 (BST)
Hai Vimal,
I configured the Braodband connection through ADSL.The message
came that connection is configured but I cannot access it. When I am accessing
that the message came that cannot be loaded because some Ip passwords. So plz u
clewar me how to configure it & access it.
By Paul.K.j, MASTER TRAINER
Vimal Joseph <vimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Boot with Grub CD/Floppy
1) Boot from the grub CD/Floppy. You will get a "grub>" prompt. In
case of CD, you have to press 'c' to get the "grub>" prompt.
2) type "root (hd0," and press tab; you will get a list of partitions
available. You have to find in which partition your root filesystem
is. For that look for the partition formated with ext3/ext2 and find
its number and fill it like, if your root partition listed is 6, it
will be root (hd0,6) and press enter
3) next type "kernel /boot/vm" and press tab, it will autocomplete to
something like /boot/vmlinuz-....
type root=/dev/hdaX after that wheres X is the number you type in root
(hd0,Y) plus 1. ie if you entered root (hd0,6), here it will be
root=/dev/hda7 and press enter
4) next type "initrd /boot/ini" and press tab, it will autocomplete to
something like /boot/initrd-... then press enter
5) Type "boot" and press enter to boot the system.
After booting is completed, you can open a root terminal or in root
prompt, and type the command
grub-install /dev/hda to install the grub.
Please note that the "hda" can be changed to sda if it is a sata
harddisk or it can be hdb or hdc or hdd as how you connected your
harddisk to the system
If it shows grub-install command not found,
install grub with the command apt-get install grub
The easiest way to reinstall the grub is to boot it with the IT@School
GNU/Linux 3.0 CD1 and in the boot: prompt enter "rescue" and follow
the instructions.
see :
http://support.space-kerala.org/wiki/index.php/Troubleshooting_IT%40School_GNU/Linux_3.0#Grub_re_installation
If these things wont work, please download the Super Grub Disk from
http://supergrub.forjamari.linex.org/?section=download
and boot from it. It has several options to fix grub.
For other tips, please refer the CD1 doc/00SchoolGNU tips directory.
also I'll put major troubleshooting info at http://support.space-kerala.org
Hope this helps
regards,
~vimal
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