emerizian

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Posted: June 13 2006,14:18 |
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Quote (davide @ June 06 2006,06:38) | thanks Mikshaw unfortunately it does not work that's exactly what I did. but it still doesn't find the kernel. Will post the menu.lst text asap. Still have no clue why it does not work. I did not modify anything in that partition...
thank you, anyway :-) |
I had a similar situation except that I had puppy installed first, then I installed DSL and refused the last step before installing the boot loader by DSL
Then I booted puppy and modified the menu.1st file
title DSL (on /dev/hde3) root (hd0,2) kernel /boot/linux24 root=/dev/hde3 ro vga=normal
This worked for my installation. Check what puppy used in menu.1st: is it hde or hda? also check the path of linux24 minirt24.gz was not required in my case
Good luck
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