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Me Too! Me Too| I have a Sony Viao n505ve that I'd love to get knoppix onto -- it has a usb floppy, external (pcmcia) cd (not the sony brand)... was never able to get Knoppix to boot -- I put redhat 6.2 on an identical machine via network, years ago -- that worked well -- but the later "big" distributions feel way too massive, ponderous and slow for a 300 mhz 64 meg machine. (Any distribution recommendations? I have Vectorlinux running on a similar machine -- but the usb floppy stymied me here too...) Steve On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 09:06:11AM -0500, Bill Horne wrote: > Thanks for reading this: I need help booting Knoppix from a floppy. > > I have a Dell Poweredge, which won't boot from CD, so I need to use a > floppy. However, when I dd "linux24" to a floppy from the knoppix > boot/isolinux directory, it abends; "linux26" gives an error message > saying that "direct booting from floppy is no longer supported. Use a > boot manager...". > > I tried to use Smart Boot Manager > (http://btmgr.sourceforge.net/download.html) on a floppy, but it doesn't > recognize the ATAPI CD-RW drive in my machine. > > So, some questions: > > * Are the files in boot/isolinux meant to be boot images? How do I put > them on a floppy so that they will? > * What can I do to make the CD-RW drive visible? It's an "ATAPI" drive, > but doesn't seem to show up, at least for sbm. > * How do I use GRUB for this? There are no initrd files on the cd, so > should I try the chainloader? > > N.B. I've booted the CD on a machine that supports booting from CD, so > I'm sure I have a good copy. The BIOS in the Dell is up to date. > > TIA. > > Bill Horne > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://olduvai.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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