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Posted: Jan. 24 2007,02:55 QUOTE

Hi Guys,

Im trying to install DSL on my Sony Vaio PCG-C1XN but am having some problems.

First heres the quick spec on my laptop:

Celeron 266
64mb RAM
40GB HD
No Builtin CDRom
No Builtin Floppy
No Builtin NiC
Can not boot from USB

So as you can probably guess its a bit of a challenge!

The laptop can boot a Floppy Disk from a Sony USB Floppy Drive, and I have a bootdisk for a PCMCIA CDRom Drive.

Anyway this is what I have done so far...

Ive used a Win98 Boot disk to format the Hard Disk, and then used a modifed boot disk to load the drivers for my PCMCIA CDRom Drive and managed to copy the CD Contents to my hard disk.

I then tried the DSL Floppy Disk hoping I could do a 'poor mans' install, but It doesnt detect anything on the hard drive and I just get a disk error with whatever commands I try.

So I modified my boot disk further by adding loadlin.exe and the options.txt from the "Loadlin_Install" from the wiki page.
I copied these files into c:\boot\isolinux\ and ran 'loadlin @options.txt' and I get the following output:

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Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel.
Kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:00.


Now after reading a bit on google, this appears to be a error with loading into RAM; but now I dont have a clue what to do.

Anybody have any ideas?

Thanks

John
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Posted: Jan. 24 2007,03:01 QUOTE

How about trying to boot from Sony pcmcia cdrom drive?
Usually you can boot from Sony pcmcia cdrom drive with these options:

boot:  dsl ide2=0x180, 0x386 pci=off

You might also need to use vga=normal or perhps a vga code you can see by pressing f3 at the first boot prompt
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Posted: Jan. 24 2007,03:39 QUOTE

:cool:

Ive just got 1 giant step closer!
I wasn't happy with the DSL Boot Disk errors I was getting, so I managed to scavange a new floppy disk and created a new DSL Boot Disk and managed to boot into DSL :D w00t! :D

But...

I tried the 'install to HD', it had a error and disappeared before I could see it, I rebooted thinking I knew what was going to happen and... yes my thoughts were correct, its wiped the HD and ive lost the files, thus im no longer able to boot into DSL  :( dang.

I tried what you suggested Robert but it doesnt boot from the CD, thoe DSL did detect the PCMCIA CDRom drive when it started up (before I killed it) which im really surprised about.
I tried the command to boot from a PCMCIA CDRom (dsl frompcmcia or whatever it is) and that made no difference... hmmm... any suggestions on how I should setup my disk?
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Posted: Jan. 25 2007,22:50 QUOTE

Is your hard drive still dos/fat based?
If so, try to copy the knoppix folder from cdrom to c:\

So you should have c:\knoppix\knoppix

Then download and make DSL boot floppy and try to boot from that floppy in your bootable usb floppy drive.
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