firehelix
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Posted: Oct. 25 2005,02:31 |
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I have an old laptop sitting around that I decided to play around with. It is a Toshiba Satellite Pro 470CDT. I am using a floppy USB boot disk, and the DSL image on a 128 meg attache drive. The computer boots fine off the floppy, it loads the drivers for the usb, and finds the image just fine. It creates the /ramdisk and it's directories and symlinks. It says "Starting init process." "INIT: version 2.78-knoppix booting" "Running Linux Kernel 2.4.26." "Processor 0 is Mobile Pentium MMX 199MHz" then it hangs. No activity on the floppy or USB drives and I've let it sit there like that for over 3 hours with no change. I've tried playing with some of the boot options such as: vga=normal, dma, failsafe, expert, different color/resolution combos, minimal, lowram, and install. The farthest it gets with any of the options is to the processor detection. Any ideas on how to get it to boot?
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