Other Help Topics :: solinux : Disk Error 80,AX=427B,Drive 9F
Hi,
First of all: the topic should start with "Isolinux" in stead of solinux. Sorry.
I optimistically downloaded DSL 2.2 yesterday to use it on my old 486 computer, that has SuSe 8.2 installed with WIN95.
I downloaded the ISO image, burned it to CD, checked the checksum and booted froom this CD. I got passed the Startup screen, but after some time I got the above Error Message.
I then tested the CD in another newer computer and there I got passed th epoint "creating /etc/fstab" and "configuring hardware". Then my screen on that computer went black and I couldn't get any further either.
I'm a Newbie to Linux and have tried to solve this myslef by Googling for the Error Msg, but I'm really stuck now.
I appreciate any help.
TIA, Diogenes
If you have a very old computer like a 486 then most likely the syslinux version will have a better chance of booting than the isolinux version. The syslinux version looks like a traditional boot floppy, Isolinux places no restrictions on size of initial boot image.
As far as the screen goes, pressing f2 and/or f3 at the inital boot prompt will show optional boot time parameters that may be needed for your particular hardware.
For example:
boot: dsl vga=normal
or possibly
boot: fb800x600
Notice the first one has dsl the second example does not.
Try various boot options for your video hardware.
Hi Roberts,
This was a great advice: the other ISO booted without problems.
Thank you very much!
Gr, Diogenes
original here.