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Wishing you all a good 'whatever time of day it is at your place'
DSL1.4 on cd will not start to boot in a 166mhz 32mb ram 4gb hdd machine. I bought the cd from a local online auction service and it starts to boot ok in my larger Windows 98 machine. I wonder what is wrong in the smaller machine?
The bios on the 166mhz machine, under "Disk Drive Control" reads:
Diskette Drive ..........Normal
HDD........................Normal
System Boot Drive.....Drive A then C (changeable to either A, C, C then A)
Boot from CD rom.....Enabled
Any ideas?
Perhaps the older PC does not like the isolinux version?
Have you tried using the boot floppy? or even the syslinux iso?
-J.P.
Thanks Saidin. Any links to advice on how to make a boot floopy? I will need to google "syslinux iso" as I do not know what this is.
Check out the DSL WIKI for help:
http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Boot_Floppies
Thank you very much for the reference in the Wiki cbagger.
Thanks to that, I have now managed to start a Poorman's install, but during the install get a message:
"You passed an undefined mode number. Press <return> to see video modes available or <space> to continue".
I pressed <return> and tried a number of the modes but always get a 'pretty pattern' so to speak. I also used the option to scan and get the same pattern.
Any more leads?
PS. Also get the same pattern when press <space>.
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