Racy, Slacko CDs burned with AShampoo won't boot
Racy, Slacko CDs burned with AShampoo won't boot
Hi, I have just downloaded the iso for both:
slacko-5.3.1-SCSI-MAIN and
racy-5.2.2
I have burned each one to a separate CD. However when I try and boot I get:
Loading drivers needed to access disk drives.
Searching for Puppy files ...pausing.puppy_slacko_5.3.1.sfs not found. Dropping out to initial-ramdisk console...
#
And then nothing.
When I used Puppy a long time ago it just sort of worked and asked for keyboard layouts etc and screen layouts and then booted to the GUI desktop.
What am I doing wrong. I basically want to use GParted to sort out some partition problems on a number of desktop pcs.
Thank you for your time.
slacko-5.3.1-SCSI-MAIN and
racy-5.2.2
I have burned each one to a separate CD. However when I try and boot I get:
Loading drivers needed to access disk drives.
Searching for Puppy files ...pausing.puppy_slacko_5.3.1.sfs not found. Dropping out to initial-ramdisk console...
#
And then nothing.
When I used Puppy a long time ago it just sort of worked and asked for keyboard layouts etc and screen layouts and then booted to the GUI desktop.
What am I doing wrong. I basically want to use GParted to sort out some partition problems on a number of desktop pcs.
Thank you for your time.
How did you burn the iso image to the CD?
In the burner program you used, did you select burn iso image?
What files are on the CD?
In the burner program you used, did you select burn iso image?
What files are on the CD?
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
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When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Hi, I burned the iso file using the iso burning part of AShampoo. I have never had any problems before doing this. The CD boots OK.
On the disk there are:
DISTRO_SPECS
README.txt
bin
dev
etc
init
lib
mnt
proc
pup_new
pup_ro1
pup_ro2
pup_ro3
pup_ro4
pup_ro5
pup_ro6
pup_ro7
pup_ro8
pup_ro9
pup_ru
pup_z
root
sbin
sys
tmp
var
These are the files that show up once booted.
If you view the cd normally the only file on the disk is:
slacko-5.3.1-SCSI-MAIN.iso
On the disk there are:
DISTRO_SPECS
README.txt
bin
dev
etc
init
lib
mnt
proc
pup_new
pup_ro1
pup_ro2
pup_ro3
pup_ro4
pup_ro5
pup_ro6
pup_ro7
pup_ro8
pup_ro9
pup_ru
pup_z
root
sbin
sys
tmp
var
These are the files that show up once booted.
If you view the cd normally the only file on the disk is:
slacko-5.3.1-SCSI-MAIN.iso
To burn the iso image to a CD that will be a boot-able Puppy you need to use burn option Burn ISO Image.
When the CD image is made the CD will have these files on it.
boot.cat
boot.msg
help2.msg
help.msg
initrd.gz
isolinux.bin
isolinux.cfg
logo.16
puppy_slacko_5.3.1.sfs
README.HTM
vmlinuz
When the CD image is made the CD will have these files on it.
boot.cat
boot.msg
help2.msg
help.msg
initrd.gz
isolinux.bin
isolinux.cfg
logo.16
puppy_slacko_5.3.1.sfs
README.HTM
vmlinuz
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The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Sorry I do not mean to cause any confusion.
My CD boots to a SlackoPuppy image then starts to boot up and then displays:
Loading drivers needed to access disk drives.
Searching for Puppy files ...pausing.puppy_slacko_5.3.1.sfs not found. Dropping out to initial-ramdisk console...
#
if at the# i type the ls command that is the list of files that i see.
Puppy does not boot to a desktop.
My CD boots to a SlackoPuppy image then starts to boot up and then displays:
Loading drivers needed to access disk drives.
Searching for Puppy files ...pausing.puppy_slacko_5.3.1.sfs not found. Dropping out to initial-ramdisk console...
#
if at the# i type the ls command that is the list of files that i see.
Puppy does not boot to a desktop.
A couple of options to explore:I basically want to use GParted to sort out some partition problems on a number of desktop pcs.
1) Can you see if the disk boots on any of the other computers? That way we can hone in on the problem (whether its computer specific or something else)
2) if puppy doesn't boot to a desktop (it should, as you point out), at # type
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xorgwizard
.asked for keyboard layouts etc and screen layouts and then booted to the GUI desktop.
Recent puppies try to boot to desktop immediately on their own, but this will give you more options.
also try
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xwin
3) at the initial boot you can type f2 and then see some additional boot options to experiment with For example, on some of my older computers, I need
4) If you are mostly interested in Gparted, and you had luck with an earlier version of puppy, maybe give those a go?puppy acpi=off
Sorry you're having trouble and that there was a bit of confusion at first. Hopefully someone will get you sorted
If you can not boot with puppy live CD.Loading drivers needed to access disk drives.
Searching for Puppy files ...pausing.puppy_slacko_5.3.1.sfs not found. Dropping out to initial-ramdisk console...
#
Get message unable to find SFS file.
Boot with Puppy live CD
At boot screen select F2 key
Try using one of these boot options
1. puppy acpi=off
2. puppy acpi=on
3. puppy ide=nodma
4. puppy ide=nodma acpi=off
However, I am not sure the CD was made properly.
Can you determine if the puppy_slacko_5.3.1.sfs file is on the CD?
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)