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Posted: April 14 2005,16:07 QUOTE

I am trying an install of DSL 1.0 on a Winbook FX. At first I had problems with DSL recognizing the CDRom drive which interchanges with a floppy drive by removing one and inserting the other. I got around that by choosing the install option of making a ramdisk on the harddrive. Now my issue is that the install locks up at the "Checking fro myDSL apps..." line. I assume that it is looking for an internet connection at this point from which to access an applications site. If it is looking for an internet connection, the PCIA ethernet card apparently is not recognized because I cannot get a link light on the connection. The PCIA card and cables did get a link light when working with the old Windows 95 OS.

Any ideas or suggestions????


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Posted: April 14 2005,16:48 QUOTE

Try booting with:

dsl base

or with

dsl mydsl=hda1  (replace with the location of you hard drive files)

either of these boot commands should help.
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Posted: April 14 2005,19:10 QUOTE

Quote (cbagger01 @ April 14 2005,12:48)


Try booting with:

dsl base - The process stops at "INIT: Entering runlevel: 5

or with

dsl mydsl=hda1  (replace with the location of you hard drive files) - The process stops at "Automounter started for: floppy cdrom"


Thank you for your quick response.

In summary, the install process makes it through setting up the ram disk (my Winbook FX only has 21532Kb of total memory), creating the directories and symlinks on the ramdisk, starting the init process, loading the kernel, and autoconfiguring the devices. Unfortunately, the process stops at the two points described in the above quote window. Is it possible that I am just not giving the process enough time to work? I have waited for about twenty minutes for the "hangups" to clear.


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Posted: April 14 2005,20:21 QUOTE

If your DSL hangs more than 30 seconds at any given time then something is up...

Which version are you using..some of the older laptops you have to use syslinux on them..try that iso and the syslinux boot floppy and see if that works out for ya

Brian
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Posted: April 14 2005,20:46 QUOTE

Thanks, Brian.

I am downloading syslinux version now....will let you know how it turned out.


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