2.16 won't boot in Sony VAIO laptop with Windows Vista
2.16 won't boot in Sony VAIO laptop with Windows Vista
I am trying to boot 2.16 from a laptop with Windows Vista (The Laptop is a Sony VAIO) and the boot process freezes during the kernel boot process. Any ideas?
New computer Bios my only support Uncle Bills Vista
If your computer is new it is possible the BIOS does not support anything other than Vista.
Good Luck
http://linux.wordpress.com/2007/04/11/p ... ept-vista/
Good Luck
http://linux.wordpress.com/2007/04/11/p ... ept-vista/
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Re: New computer Bios my only support Uncle Bills Vista
Wow, again meat for trials against $soft in fighting monopolisation tactics.rrolsbe wrote:If your computer is new it is possible the BIOS does not support anything other than Vista.
Good Luck
http://linux.wordpress.com/2007/04/11/p ... ept-vista/
Good Call.Flash wrote:Let's not jump to conclusions just yet. Many people have reported problems booting Puppy in laptops.
Actually read the article and it cites as "proof" one person whose "vista ready computer" apparently worked fine with xp and opensuse for a day, then suddenly asked for a bios password. His conclusion (after no duplication of error, control or means of falsifiability) was that "M$ SCREWED HIM SOMEHOW". Talk about fallacies. The fool probably got too high, set the password himself and forgot.
sometimes I see success with acpi switches, try:
puppy acpi=off
puppy acpi=on
puppy acpi=force
Also the kernel upgrade in the next puppy version might fix it also. I was reading just today about laptop acpi being "buggy" in the 2.6.18 kernel and to upgrade to 2.6.19 or newer. (don't recall site/cite)
Perhaps it's not BIOS at all, perhaps it's acpi hanging during boot?
p.s. try the debug switch also, maybe that will give some info?
puppy acpi=off
puppy acpi=on
puppy acpi=force
Also the kernel upgrade in the next puppy version might fix it also. I was reading just today about laptop acpi being "buggy" in the 2.6.18 kernel and to upgrade to 2.6.19 or newer. (don't recall site/cite)
Perhaps it's not BIOS at all, perhaps it's acpi hanging during boot?
p.s. try the debug switch also, maybe that will give some info?
Just stumbled across this in my notes:
failsafe kernel parameters:
Give that a try and see what happens.
failsafe kernel parameters:
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puppy pfix=ram vga=normal apm=off acpi=off noapic ide=nodma
Puppy and New Computers
Just an idea, but when I boot Puppy, the boot screen tells me that for computers from 2001, ACPI needs to be set to off. It's supposed to be default, but maybe it's not being set for some reason. I am using a Acer Inspire laptop with 2ghz AMD 64 processor, and 1gb RAM via the Puppy Live CD and a file on the hard disk. Works like a dream and have had no problems.