Rapidweather
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Posted: Dec. 01 2005,23:13 |
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You might try booting from a dsl cd, and do it like this: boot: fb800x600 Then you can see your bootup messages. There are other "knoppix cheatcodes" that you may have to use, on my Toshiba laptop, I have to add "acpi=off" or the bootup gets stuck partway through. I believe I looked at a dsl 1.5 isolinux cd, and they have the acpi=off built in, so that may not be necessary on dsl. the file that has that is "isolinux.cfg", in /cdrom/boot/isolinux. --- On a side note, I have been working on my Knoppix Remaster, and now have it up to Beta 78E. Main thing I have been working on is an Automated Master Copy and a companion Automated Remaster, these scripts first create a master-copy on a hard drive partition for you to work on and remaster. Then, when you are ready to make an iso, the Automated Remaster is run. These scripts save me a lot of work and time. I get to do the fun part, like upgrading Firefox to 1.5 final, then I can go to bed while the iso is being made. Next morning, I get up, and burn the CD!. Other more important item worked on is getting "testcd" to come out right. The output should show all of your booting files as OK, and then test KNOPPIX last, then declare the CD OK. The "isolinux.bin" file is one that the Knoppix Hacks CD did not get passed by "testcd", but I have done it. If you get 100% OK's on "testcd" when you boot up, then the CD will most likely boot on a greater number of computers with various bios. The 451PG bios is the one I had to get the CD to boot on, it is popular on lots of older computers. I still use the 2.4.26 kernel. "testcd" is run at the boot: prompt, and shortly thereafter, you get the report. If you do run it on a Knoppix based live cd that you have, be sure and reboot after that, as it does use a bit of memory.
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