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Posted: July 01 2006,18:10 QUOTE

Hello, DSL community. I'm not sure if the creators of this little monster hang around a lot, but if you guys are out here, let me congratulate you on this fantastic piece of software!

I have tried running DSL on a few computers in my house and they all operate perfectly. Now, I want to get it to work on my old Laptop. A Toshiba Satellite 210CT (Though google search results seem to show more of the same device with 210CS as keyword... Oh well.)

I'm not aware of a lot of it's further specifications, but I'm sure that there is a Pentium processor present, along with 16MB RAM (Probably the cause of my suffering?).

When I want to boot the laptop into DSL, using the syslinux iso file, is where the trouble starts. The laptop recognises the floppy and runs the syslinux application. But when I get past the boot prompt (in which you can add parameters prior booting into DSL) everything goes backwards.

It loads linux24 & minirt24.gz, and recognises the knoppix file on the CD-ROM (also placed and tested it from the HD)

It sets up the required directories, and BANG! Segmentation fault. Another Segmentation fault follows shortly.

I end up in a prompt [Enter runlevel] and that's pretty much it. Typing a number only ends up with the message 'no more processes left in this runlevel'.

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I have no idea what is going on. I tried the booting method on other PCs flawlessly. Any ideas? Oh, when trying to boot into DSL, it says I have 13444MB RAM memory. Is that normal for a 16MB Ram laptop?
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Posted: July 02 2006,16:10 QUOTE

You can try a lowram bootup by typing this at the boot prompt:

lowram mem=16M

where "mem" is lowercase and the "M" at the end is uppercase

Or for text mode, boot with this on a single line:

Code Sample
dsl 1 vga=normal atapicd noideraid nosound noapic noacpi acpi=off noscsi noapm nousb nopcmcia nofirewire noagp nomce mem=16M


and then manually create a swap partition and format it.  Then reboot with the lowram command.
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Posted: July 02 2006,20:20 QUOTE

You rock! I wish it would have shown up on the screen you get to see when pressing F2.

Right, I've been formatting the hard drive, creating a swap partition, a linux partition, and a Win95FAT partition (Fat32, I assume?)

When I boot now, it recognises the SWAP partition and uses it, but it still complains about not being able to place several files into directories such as /home and /ramdisk. Any suggestions for that? I tried the lowram tag accompanying mem=16M but it still puts me into the text mode.

Thanks in advance!
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Posted: July 15 2006,16:21 QUOTE

Hi there, I installed DSl in a Toshiba Satellite 230CX some days ago... no ethernet... 132Mhz, 16M RAM.. 1G HD... and I've many problems to get it in, but I win :) for now... First of all, I use mem=16M and vga=normal cheats codes in the boot, it was exactly tihs: "install mem=16M vga=normal lang=es" at the end... I could see the install menu. I decided to frugal-grub-install (don't like lilo), and I select the partition which was format, etc..., but setting up grub it fails! So I decided change my mind and select hd-install, but it fails too in "mk2fs" or something like that. The root of this problem, and maybe your problem too, was that /ramdisk , don't know why, is READ-ONLY!!!! and into the dsl-hdinstall script many temp files are created into /tmp (symblink to /ramdisk/tmp). I resolved this... deleting /tmp and creating a folder instead named /tmp. Then the script runs very good and everything was done :D.

Try this and good luck!


Now I'm trying to conf my sndcard...


Sorry for my english.
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