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unusual install with errors booting (lilo?)
ok i have a toshiba laptop that had the cdrom die in it
so i wanted to install xandros on it and had to get creative with doing it
i pulled out the hd and plugged it into my tower with a pin converter($5 item) to run the install from on the tower.
the hd 40g is split up in two partitions
16g xp
20g xandros(this was split into a swap as well)
now it intalled fine on the tower and ran fine on the tower. it even ran the customization welcome stuff about preferences etc... But now when i boot it on the laptop the menu(loader/lilo???)choice prompt comes up allowing me to choose my OS. xp loads fine and i have no problems with it. xandros gives me an error of...
this is what is see
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ls: /sys/block/*/*/: No such file or directory
Suspend2 2.2: Missing or invalid storage locaiton (resume2= parameter). Please correct and rerun lilo (or equivalent) before suspending.
loading....
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unalbe to mount root fs on unknown-block(3,2)
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any ideas on how to correct via the windows partition or using my usb floppy that came with the laptop(which yes it can boot from).
toms root and boot??? what do i need to modify in lilo and where is it located???
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ok i downloaded tomsrtbt and am making a floppy now
im still trying to figure out which stuff to edit????????????????????
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ok the tomsfloppy does not boot
my laptop from toshiba has some proprietory boot screen that does not have alot of options on it
yes i did it twice because my first floppy was bad so thats not it
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just an idea for you, if you have a (128mb minimum) usb thumbdrive can you download and setup Damn Small Linux on the thumbdrive...boot to the thumbdrive drive, fire off a terminal and from chrooted environment mount the partitions and edit your lilo.conf? Something else I am wondering is if you installed your o/s with an adapter, was it recognized as an ide drive, and once it is back in the laptop should be sata, causing the Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(3,2) error? I've never messed with xanadros, so not sure how the install works. Did you compile your own kernel. What I mean is if you installed on one machine, and put the drive in another, even after rebooting and verifying the install was successful, whatever kernel options were originally setup are going to be or at least I would think they would be totally different for the laptop. I would think that would create all sorts of problems. The only way I could see that working out, is to know exactly what kernel options you are going to need for your laptop, use those and skip the options for your desktop and immediatly install the drive back into the laptop before rebooting it. Not 100% positive though, weirder crap has happened.
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i will try the DSL stick thing in the morning
no i didnt do my own kernel = me stoopid and GNUoob at linux
thanks
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Originally Posted by asiB4
Something else I am wondering is if you installed your o/s with an adapter, was it recognized as an ide drive, and once it is back in the laptop should be sata, causing the Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(3,2) error?
Yes, I guess this is the problem, too. I have never attempted such an operation, but I would try to boot a live-distribution on the laptop and then modify /etc/fstab on the harddisc according to the live-system's values to have it point to the correct root again.
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Originally Posted by Parcival
...I would try to boot a live-distribution on the laptop and then modify /etc/fstab on the harddisc according to the live-system's values to have it point to the correct root again.
can i boot to one with the cdrom being dead on the laptop and how?????
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If I am not mistaken, there are also live-distros that run from a usb pen.
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Originally Posted by Parcival
If I am not mistaken, there are also live-distros that run from a usb pen.
yeah the laptop doesnt boot off of usb
any windows programs out there that allow me to modify the lilo from the xp partition?
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what you need is a boot floppy. Not sure what your best bet is for that these days.
If the usb floppy drive isn't booting check the bios to make sure it's booting the floppy or usb before the hdd.
Just remember: Heaven is for the hedonist
Shadebug- registered linux user #379039
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the laptop came with a external floppy which does not seem to boot.
the bios is some weird toshiba special and not a typical one im used to seeing
anyway...
ok i downloaded DSL in windows
http://www.tuxs.org/dslwin.htm
gonna give this a try but im still need help with...
what do i need to modify with lilo??
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ok i got DSL up and running but im still lost on what to modify within lilo
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The Lilo configuration file is always stored in the /etc/lilo.conf of that Linux you put it into the MBR.
The Lilo configuration file can be edited by booting up any Linux, say using a Live CD like DSL in your case. It needs root privilege though.
Lilo also require a validation process by running the command "lilo" in terminal mode every time its /etc/lilo.conf has been amended, otherwise the changes would not be implemented.
To do this you boot up DSL, become the superuser (by command "su" in order to obtain the root privilege), make a temp directory in /mnt of DSL, mount the partition where its /etc/lilo.conf requires the modification, change root into it, edit its /etc/lilo.conf, save the file, issue "lilo" command and the next boot up the Lilo will executed the changed setting.
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Originally Posted by gnuoob
ok i got DSL up and running but im still lost on what to modify within lilo
That's cool...never knew DSL could run through windows...if I had a windows box I'd give it a shot, just for the fun of it. Below is a linky to explain what you need to be doing to your lilo.conf. Good Luck!
Configuring LILO
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when i install linux can i do so on a fat32 partition? does it have to be ext2/3?
xp will install on a 32 then you can convert it one way to NTFS. can linux do the same so i can modify the files via the xp partion to get it up and running?
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