Knoppix File System


Forum: Laptops
Topic: Knoppix File System
started by: crazyb8ss

Posted by crazyb8ss on Dec. 23 2004,05:17
Hey, I am trying to revive an old laptop as well as moving myself away from the windows monopoly but i am having trouble. I downloaded DSL, and burned it to a cd (the right way) and it worked fine on my p4 2.8 ghz wit 512 mb ram. I then tried it on my old Toshiba Protoge 3440 CT (p3 (dont know processor speed) with 64 mb ram. It looks like its booting up to the cd, but then it says
"Cant find KNOPPIX file system, Sorry [I like the manners of computers these days] Dropping you to a (very limited) shell. Press reset button to quit"

What is my polite computer trying to get at? I have Windows 98 installed on the machine, but that shouldnt matter because i am booting from the CD.

Any ideas?

Posted by cbagger01 on Dec. 23 2004,06:11
It sounds to me like your CDROM, while bootable is not assigned a standard device name in Linux.

See this thread for a solution:

< http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....l=%486% >

Posted by crazyb8ss on Dec. 23 2004,06:34
If i clear the hd and put only dsl on it, will it recognise my wireless network card?
Posted by cbagger01 on Dec. 24 2004,03:06
You don't need to clear the hd.

You just need 50MB of free space on your existing hd partition.

Posted by crazyb8ss on Dec. 24 2004,03:33
how do i create another partition within the one i have though?
Posted by cbagger01 on Dec. 24 2004,04:23
You don't need to create another partition.

Just use Windows Explorer or the DOS xcopy command to copy the files over to your existing C:\ drive

So when you are finished, you will have a C:\KNOPPIX\ directory.

Then use the DSL boot floppy to start it up.

In other words:

Don't insert the floppy = computer boots up Windows 95/98/MSDOS normally
Insert the floppy = computer boots up DSL

Posted by AwPhuch on Dec. 24 2004,07:37
Quote (cbagger01 @ Dec. 23 2004,23:23)
You don't need to create another partition.

Just use Windows Explorer or the DOS xcopy command to copy the files over to your existing C:\ drive

So when you are finished, you will have a C:\KNOPPIX\ directory.

Then use the DSL boot floppy to start it up.

In other words:

Don't insert the floppy = computer boots up Windows 95/98/MSDOS normally
Insert the floppy = computer boots up DSL

This method works great in fact!

Brian
AwPhuch

Posted by crazyb8ss on Dec. 27 2004,05:26
it works great if you just happen to have a floppy drive built in, mines a usb one
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