Need help to start XForum: HD Install Topic: Need help to start X started by: Amador Posted by Amador on June 22 2006,21:09
Hello everyone.I must say i didn't find DSL special on my PC, but on my laptop, that's another story Ok, here the deal: I have a Mitsubishi Amity CN, P133, 48M ram, 800M HDD. I partitioned the HDD thru Win2K via USB, then connected it to the laptop. It has 4 partitions, 2 Linux, 1 SWAP, one FAT, to which i transfered the Knoppix and Boot directories from the DSL Live CD. Running it via a boot disquette, it works flaulessly, even with the CPU at half the speed. Hey, after 2 hours trying to configure Win98SE to access the router, i managed to have internet access 2 minutes after starting X! I have installed it now on the HD(well it's been taking me several hours due to some errors), it boots ok, but i get this error message when entering X: XIO: fatal IO error 104 (connection reset by peer) on X server ~:0.0~ after 0 requests (0 known processed) with 0 events remaining I also get an error about the FAt partition, something that can't find minix, efs, etc, on 03:01 or something. But htis is when booting. and the systems starts ok, apparently What could this be? Thank you very much Posted by ZoOp on June 22 2006,21:36
Hi,with your hardware, I would install dsl frugal, and I would not formate my hd with fat32, but reiser instead (ext2 or 3). It can perhaps solve some issue in order to start x clean. yours z Posted by Amador on June 22 2006,22:25
Strangely, i booted from disquette only to command line (dsl 2 nosub noscsi noagp) and when starting X from the command line the same error occurred. Now i'm booting dsl nousb noscsi noagp vga=785 and runs marvelously with no errors.Is it possible to use rawrite to make the CD image on the HDD like it does to a boot disquette? The problem would be no automated command line options Posted by Amador on June 23 2006,15:36
After much hassle formatting installing, reformatting, i have successfuly installed DSL to the small machine (no frugal install).Runs perfectly and with JVM, only 10M are used of the small ram i have available. Still, it takes a bit more time to load than Win98 - 3min - but most of the time is checking the swap file. Thank you! |