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Posted: May 27 2005,20:19 QUOTE

ok my system see's my PNY 256meg thumb drive as a hard drive.
i have no option to change this either.
so i thought ok well if the bios is reporting it as a USB removable hard drive then i'll tell DSL to install it to a hard drive then choose sda1 as the device.

well it works.

it works all the way up until lilo tries to install then it bombs

1)
why are you guys using lilo. it might be more versatile but you know its junk compared to grub. i have NEVER had lilo work on ANY linux distro i have ever installed to a hard drive. Lilo never loads properly onto the boot drive.

why arent you using grub. ?

2)
It goes thru the entire install and everything goes fine but lilo says its installing and then it says sda1 is already mounted or you have to many mounted file systems.
it then says
FATAL: /boot/linux24 is not a valid file or location.
disk scan skipped
lilo install successful.

i tell it to reboot and it says missing operating system.

how can i tell lilo to install properly
or how cna i use grub during the install process.
grub has never failed me. not one single time. lilo has never ever worked for me so it doesnt suprise me that it wont work now.

anyone have any thoughts ?

p.s.

why are there no options during the install to tell it how big of an install you want to use ?
like 1 gig 2 gig 3 gig 500 meg you know.
why does it have to take up the entire drive or partition if you have a hard drive with only 1 partition ?
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Posted: May 28 2005,00:04 QUOTE

Just a thought here. I'm thinking that your motherboard does not consider your pny drive as a bootable drive, although it is recognized as a "drive".
That might be why lilo won't work.
I have always booted multiple linux installs with loadlin. Here is a link to the
loadlin page:

Hans Lermen's Loadlin page

What I considered fun before the LiveCD linux's came along was to partition a big drive (80 GB), and install ALL of my linux distro's on it, SuSE, Redhat, Mandrake, Debian, some in several versions, early and late. Then, set up a nice swap area for them, then use loadlin to select which one boots, via a msdos menu sorta like this one:
MSDOS Menu page
Of course you will have to make linux.bat files for each one, according to lermen's instructions, but this setup beats both lilo, GRUB, and System Commander, too. I have used them all.
You can, however, install all of your linux distros, using boot floppies to get into them, THEN install System Commander, and hope it detects all of them, and builds a menu for you. I got it to work once, but the loadlin/MSDOS menu idea works perfectly. Sorry I do not have all the details, but like so much of what we do in Linux, it is a learning experience.
Thomas Edison once said:
"Now I know 999 things that won't work as a lightbulb filament material"
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Posted: May 28 2005,00:09 QUOTE

Loadlin install is in the DSL Documentation Pages.
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Posted: May 28 2005,00:44 QUOTE

no the thumb drive IS bootable.
i can boot to the thumb drive when i choose Install to pendrive then use the hd script.

plus if you go into the bios and look at the hard drive boot priority it see's a 40gig (which i have FC3 64bit on) and it sees my 2 Raptors(raid) then it also see's my thumb drive.
now when you boot you can hit F11 to choose your boot device. one of those is 'Hard drive" when you hit that (when the menu opens) it again shows the 40gig, it shows the RAID and it shows the thumb drive.
so even at a bios level it see's the thumb drive as a hard drive.

it WILL format as Ext2 or 3.
it will go thru the entire loading process without fail. although it does kill after a while for some reason sometimes. not sure why. :\

it's always lilo. when it tries to load it always gives the same error.
and i also unhooked those other hard drives and booted off the live cd so lilo wouldnt get confused the only things it saw were the cdrom floppy and the thumb drive.


id really like to get this going. with dsl NOT being a compressed mounted image it could run so much better.

i am typing this right now from my Xbox xdsl loopback install. which is like a thumbdrive hd install.
you choose the partition and it basically uncompresses alot of things but not everything then mounts it. sort of a frugal or hd install.

anyways.. anyone have any type of ideas even booting from a floppy would be cool
speaking of floppies.
what would i need to do to alter a boot floppy to show it where to find the knoppix install.
right now if i boot to the cd and say boot previous hd install and tell it /dev/sda  or sda1  it says cant find knoppix image. which would be correct it shouldnt be looking for an image it should be looking for raw files... shouldn't it ?
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Posted: May 28 2005,01:55 QUOTE

grab the grub.dsl from the repository..
It works great..

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