HD Install :: livecd doesn't boot fully - please help
I replaced the bios battery in my Acernote Light and now it will boot from the CD. This is a P75 with 16MB of memory.
The splash screen comes up with either the DSL-3.1-syslinux.iso or the DSL-3.1.iso CD. Both boot partially.
The syslinux goes to a gray screen with an X for a cursor that eventually turns into an arrow cursor. The CD drive continues to run forever and the cursor will move when I use the touch pad. After about 1/2 hour of this, I gave up.
The regular iso livecd fails to boot becuase it can't write to the .Xauthority and ends up at a command prompt.
I'm lost at this point. I was execting the the livecd to boot to some sort of a GUI where I would be able to follow the instructions get rid of the Windows 95 while I do a HDD install.
Am I doing something wrong or do I have the wrong expectations? Should I try to install DSL another way?
Any help would be appreciated.
Try this, at the first boot prompt:
boot: lowram legacy
What screen resolution does your laptop have, 640x480, 800x600?
You may need to specify with a vga code.
Again at the first boot prompt pressing f3 will display vga codes to try, perhaps
boot: lowram legacy vga=788
Another option is to boot to runlevel 2
boot: dsl 2
then at the prompt
# mkdosswapfile
Then try again as above
You may also need to add "mem=16M" (as a bootcode)
Thanks for the suggestions.
It's got a 1024x768 display.
I've been at it for an hour now, trying all of those things with both CDs. I've had no luck. I did manage to make the swap file. It didn't seem to help much.
The isollinux give me an error when it tries to a modprobe, says it can't find module fb0.
The syslinux still has problems creating the /home/dsl/.xauthority file. Says it's giving up, then a no such file or directory (errno2); unable to connect to xserver followed by a no such process (errno3); server error and then the command prompt dsl@tty1[dsl]$
Does any of that help?
Would 64 mb of memory cure all of my problems, or would I be wasting my money trying to make this old lap top work?
Thanks again for your help. I am open to any suggestions.
I have run DSL in 32MB. Never had a chance to actually try 16MB.
But first things first, lets try to see if the video can be addressed.
Have you tried ?
vga=normal
What about the mouse?
Hopefully you don't have a built in one and an external one plugged in as well. Sometimes that can cause X start failures.
Also add the boot option dosswapfile to be sure that the swapfile is being used.
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