Object between your Medion E1210 laptop keyboard and the plastic bezel, and pry out theģ. Have a plastic bezel above your keyboard, then you can take a think object. Keyboard has a plastic bezel above your keyboard, you will need to pry it out. Step is to view the top of the keyboard area, also known as the keyboard plastic bezel. Now that you have determined if screws are required to be removed from your MedionĮ1210 laptop keyboard, we will now pry the keyboard out using a thin object. If the keyboard does not have any screw holes, then screws are usually not required to beĢ. Holes, then you now you need to remove screws from the bottom base of your plastic bezel. View the back of your Medion E1210 Keyboard.
With the lenny "daily" netinst image, there is no ethernet-card found.Medion » Akoya » E1210 Laptop Keyboard Installation Guide How to Remove Replace and Install Your Medion Akoya E1210 Laptop Keyboardġ. I have a similar problem with my Medion akoya E1210. > may already have network during installation. > Note that current "daily" installer images use 2.6.25, so with those you > to a USB stick before starting the install and install it from there. > Or if you don't have network during installation either: copy the package > installation is complete but no other steps are actually running and > Change to a debug shell (on VT2 or VT3) some time after base system > With 2.6.24 I have no network and after installation I do not get any > On Monday 07 July 2008, Michael Kesper wrote: > On Monday 07 July 2008, Frans Pop wrote: These immediately rebooted after unpacking the kernel.ĭate: Mon, 19:55:00 +0200 Frans Pop schrieb: If I'm trying a daily build for the hd-media, I was yet unlucky as
I'm not able to install because the installer does not recognize the
If I put a newer business-card iso image on the beta2 hd-media, $ROOT gives /dev/sda1 which should be correct. Know how to get the system to recognize any media (also no usb devices etc.). The problem is that there are NO drives (sdx) under dev and I don't > Also provide the output of 'echo $ROOT'. > of /dev/ or using the output of dmesg). > that to what disk devices are being recognized (by listing contents > Please check (in the debug shell) the contents of /etc/fstab and compare > My guess is that you are affected by the first erratum listed for the > Well, you're not really giving us anything useful either here.
With 2.6.24 I have no network and after installation I do not get any > Upgrading to the 2.6.25 kernel from unstable may well fix this. That to what disk devices are being recognized (by listing contentsĭate: Mon, 17:21:18 +0200 Hi, Please check (in the debug shell) the contents of /etc/fstab and compare My guess is that you are affected by the first erratum listed for the Well, you're not really giving us anything useful either here. > to get anything useful after it falls into the emergency shell > The installed system fails to load its root file system and I'm unable Upgrading to the 2.6.25 kernel from unstable may well fix this. > module r8169 is loaded and chokes, see syslog
It seems that it is currently not supported by any free Linux drivers, and That's the device with PCI ID in the hardware summary. Get anything useful after it falls into the emergency shell (initramfs).ĭate: Mon, 12:18:02 +0200 On Sunday 06 July 2008, Michael Kesper wrote: The installed system fails to load its root file system and I'm unable to Module r8169 is loaded and chokes, see syslog = OK, = Error (please elaborate below), = didn't try it Machine: Medion akoya mini E1210 (MD96910) Date: Sun, 23:49:22 +0200 Package: installation-reports