HD Install :: DSL when CDROM will not boot
Any help appreciated
I am a junior school teacher responsible for ICT. Whilst the majority of our machines run windows in one flavour or another I am trying to explore installing DSL on 30 old machines mainly for web use and to expand pupils horizons beyond just one OS
The machines are
P133
1666mb HD
Atapi CDR-7930 CD Roms
The bios is so old it is unable to allow booting from the CD and there is no update for it.
I would like to be able to install DSL to the hard drive as the CD are only 4x speed.
I have tried the following things
DSL boot floopy with CD (Fails to find the CDROM)
DSL boot foppy with knoppix directory copied to dos partition and install from HD selected from bootfloppy options. (Same fail)
DSL boot floppy with dsl iso copied to dos partition and install from HD selected from bootfloppy options. (Same fail)
The boot floppy doesn't find my CDROM however I know some linux can find it as I have installed blueflops linux and this allows me to mount the CD.
I am a linux newbie and any help would be appreciated
Cheers
My guess is that you have a bad bootfloppy. Try again with a new blank floppy disk.
Do you get the "unable to find KNOPPIX, dropping you to a limited shell" message?
Yes the error message is the one you mentined that leaves you with a limited shell.
I will try another boot floppy although I have tried two already
Does the CDROM need to be mounted?
Thanks for your help
Hi
I did a quick search and I see nothing special about your cdrom drive. It looks to be a Hitachi CDR-7930 and is supposed to be a 8X ATAPI drive. It should use the standard cdrom driver. Make sure the DSL bootable cd is in the drive and ready before you try to boot from the floppy. Also make sure your not using the USB boot floppy. I don't think it will find your drive.
good luck
Thanks for the research.
I replaced the CDROM and it booted first time (6 years of school abuse was too much for it)
I am now working through a hard drive install
Thanks all
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