Successfully running Puppy ttuuxxx 2.14X-top8?
Posted: Thu 07 Jul 2011, 02:51
Am getting a halt-message after successfully (I thought) frugally-installing Puppy ttuuxxx 2.14X-top8 onto /dev/hda6 a.k.a. hd0,5.
/dev/hda6 contains these key files as part of the Frugal install and its saved session:
- vmlinuz
- initrd.gz
- pup_214X.sfs
- zdrv_214X.sfs
- pup_save.2fs
Boot start-up messages:
Right after this above line, BANG! the system halts at
Yep, I sure DO know what init is, but DON'T know why Puppy ttuuxxx bootup halts here
Here is the appropriate part of my GRUB menu.lst file in the /boot/grub directory
Any idea what's going on here and what to do about finding and running init and the appropriate child processes to successfully boot Puppy ttuuxxx 2.14X from grub ??
Thanks for pointers or enlightening links,
-goossbears[/list]
/dev/hda6 contains these key files as part of the Frugal install and its saved session:
- vmlinuz
- initrd.gz
- pup_214X.sfs
- zdrv_214X.sfs
- pup_save.2fs
Boot start-up messages:
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(Note: initial-ramdisk is retained and in /inird after bootup)
Loading kernel modules...
...
Mounting /dev/hda6 on (/initrd)/mnt/dev_ro1...
...
Creating unionfs on (/inird)/pup_new (to become '/')...
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Busybox v1.6.1 (2007-07-25 02:56:22 PUP)
multi-call binary
Usage: init
Init is the parent of all processes
Here is the appropriate part of my GRUB menu.lst file in the /boot/grub directory
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title Puppy Linux 214X (frugal install)
rootnoverify (hd0,5)
kernel /vmlinuz pmedia=idehd
initrd /initrd.gz
Thanks for pointers or enlightening links,
-goossbears[/list]