gjhicks
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Joined: April 2004 |
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Posted: April 23 2004,03:06 |
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Thanks for setting straight the fd0 vs fb0 stuff.
I tried you advice on the X-server. At the prompt, after a 'failed' loadlin/HD startup of DSL, I edited the Xsetup script in the /home/damnsmall directory, replacing the reference to Xfbdev with Xvesa. Unfortunately, same almost complete startup, with same error.
On the startup method: I have the MS-Win automatic GUI start switched off, the PC always boots to a menu, from which I select "command prompt only". Then I go to the directory holding loadlin and vmlinuz and exectute the batch file mentioned above.
Any other suggestions glady accepted.
I can't believe that anyone would rather boot from a floppy or screw around with their HD boot sector if they could boot with a batch file, using loadlin.
Regards,
Geoff.
fb0 is the framebuffer (fd0 is the floppy drive) and is used by the Xfbdev X-server (I think). If you can get to the command line you could run the Xsetup.sh script (or maybe it is xsetup.sh, I don't remember) and select Xvesa instead of Xfbdev.
If it still doesn't work, it may be that you need a clean dos or win boot (I got this from the Basic Linux forum): for dos press F5 during boot, and for Win9X press F8.
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