Non-emulation booting


Forum: User Feedback
Topic: Non-emulation booting
started by: Japonica

Posted by Japonica on Sep. 12 2004,09:56
O great DSL gurus out there, please help this unworthy dsl bozo.
I downloaded dsl 0.8.1, burned it onto a cd , placed it in the cdrom drive and .... Yikes! I got a non-emulation booting message. Never had this before with earlier dsl releases including dsl 0.8 .  Next, I downloaded 0.8.1.1 and again my laptop's bios screamed out the same message.  Then, I took both disks to my desktop and what do you know, both were bootable and working fine.  My laptop is Sharp PC-CB1-C9 with 1.0GHz mobile AMD Duron processor and 128MB ram.  The desktop is a homebrew pc with Celeron 1.70GHz processor and 256MB ram.  Looks as if I need to stick to using dsl 0.8. Suggestions?

Posted by mikshaw on Sep. 12 2004,12:29
I'm thinking the boot floppy might help you.  If you don't have a floppy drive on your laptop you could try rebuilding the ISO using the floppy image.
Posted by Japonica on Sep. 12 2004,14:46
Thank you mikshaw.
My 2-year-old laptop does have a floppy drive.
Looks like I have to rebuild the iso with floppy image.

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