Request for assistance
Albert Cahalan
albert at ccs.neu.edu
Thu Aug 10 22:51:08 EDT 1995
> I have been unable to boot Linux, using bare and/or modern bootdisks with
> colrlite and/or tty12 rootdisks. The boot disk seems to work but, after
> the rootdisk is started and the root file system is installed, my machine
> freezes.
So it prompts you, you put in the ________ root disk for 1.2meg drives,
it tells you it is loading a Minix filesystem from device 2/something,
and you get 'VFS: Mounted root (minix filesystem) readonly.' or something
like that. Right?
> I have an ISA motherboard with an AMD 386DX40
> and a 387 math coprocessor and 8M of RAM.
This should work. Check your BIOS settings - wait states, DRAM refresh,
cache, shadow ROM, bus speeds, etc.
> I believe my 125M hard drive and/or controller are IDE.
Open the case and look. IDE drives have a power cable and one 40-pin
ribbon cable. 50 pins would be SCSI and 2 cables would be an XT drive.
> I have a VGA video board with a mono monitor.
Should work, but you could try a blind login and see if you can make the
disk light go on with 'cat /dev/hda >> /dev/null'.
> My only floppy is a 5.25" 1.2M drive.
Ouch. A new drive will cost you $35 to $40.
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