Quote (kore @ Mar. 02 2007,08:58) |
Repost in the right forum. UPDATE1: Booting with "dsl 2" cheatcode for console; Did a "sudo fdisk -l" ; |
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found that the HDD was listed as "hdb" & without a partition table. (The HDD/partitions were fine under PuppyLinux/cfdisk2.12q & VectorLinux) |
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Then "sudo cfdisk /dev/hdb" got me control to create partitions. Then "write" command made DSL hang & requires a reboot. 2 more tries (on both 6GB Quantum HDD & 60GB Maxtor HDD); same result. |
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I think this is kernel related, cos DSL is kernel2.4; while Puppy & VectorL is kernel2.6 |
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Going to try DSL-N (kernel2.6) now. DSL-N has cfdisk v2.12; but "write" command still hangs DSL-N & requires a reboot. |
Quote (kore @ Mar. 02 2007,13:06) |
excellent reply lucky, I apologize for the kernel comment & if the text carried over badly ![]() |
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1. I noticed some newbies comment in that way...without knowing the history/background/implication of the loose comments. No malicious intention & didn't mean any disrespect. Just newbie ignorance & buckshot-blaming. I agree user-error is the prime reason for most problems (everywhere). |
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...*Letme get on the puppy machine to post the "fdisk -l" output. (After latest puppy install-current state). Disk /dev/hda: 61.4 GB, 61492838400 bytes 16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 119150 cylinders Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 = 516096 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hda1 1 969 488344+ 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/hda2 * 970 10657 4882752 83 Linux /dev/hda3 10658 30974 10239768 83 Linux /dev/hda4 30975 119150 44440704 83 Linux sh-3.00# |
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3. I rechecked with puppy's gparted & cfdisk; and the HDDs are good & partitions remained the same state as before the DSL fdisk/cfdisk testing. I then repartitioned, reformat & reinstalled via puppy. |
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Thus I am back at the serial mouse problem (in puppy). |
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I searched the puppy resources & found the exact advice you gave about "protocol""microsoft" & "/dev/ttyS0". |
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*The problem is puppyserialdetect (at bootup) is detecting the serial mouse as ps/2, 50% of the time. |
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4. I have found an interim solution... But, I can't get the mouse setting to stick. |
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**p.s. Before puppy, I installed Vector & also modified /etc/X11/XF86Config-4.in to try to wake the serial mouse, but failed. |
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**p.s. Due to this testing, I have also learned more about Linux. Thankyou. |