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Posted: June 26 2005,21:49 QUOTE

I’m a Linux newbie. I am doing my first Linux install. I’m trying to put DSL on Olivetti Echos 133DM laptop. It’s a 486DX with 16Mb memory and about 2Gb disk space. It currently runs Windows 95. Also it doesn’t boot from CD. The floppy drive and CD drive are interchangeable. I have recently sourced a cable allowing me to have the CD and floppy drive work together – this definitely works with Windows.

I have created a boot floppy disk and a CD (DSL 1.2) When running the install I get:

Code Sample
You passed an undefined mode number.
Press <RETURN> to see video modes available. <SPACE> to continue or wait 30 secs


(I press space)

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Uncompressing Linux… Ok. Booting the kernel.

Welcome to DSL

Built using Knoppix Technology.

DSL comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law.

Accessing DSL image at /dev/scd0…



Then I get nothing. It stays at that screen. Would someone tell me what I’m doing wrong, please? How do I proceed?

Thank you for your help
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Posted: June 28 2005,16:34 QUOTE

Just a shot in the dark here... did you verify the md5sum of the iso before you created the cd?
also, older cdroms don't always read cdr's well, if you have a different brand of media to try, that may resolve, it sounds like it may be having read issues with the cd...


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Posted: June 28 2005,17:17 QUOTE

I didn't verify the md5sum. I'm lazy, I always thought they work but I'll check it.

"older cdroms don't always read cdr's well"

This sounds promising. I'll try the cd in another box. I haven't got a different brand at the moment. But I'm willing to give it a go.

Also can you install dsl to a hd via a zip disk? I may have one of those that I could use.

Thank you for your help, tjm4fun. You've given me some hope of fixing it.
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Posted: June 28 2005,18:22 QUOTE

There is a how-to for a zip install in the Documentation.

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Posted: June 29 2005,08:38 QUOTE

"http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/talk/node/93"
From the instructions, you need Linux installed to run it. I've got Win95 on the box. I want to wipe Windows off the machine and put linux on the hard drive so it will perminantly boot Linux. I want to make the switch from Windows to Linux.
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