dslquestions
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Posted: Sep. 01 2007,15:01 |
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Hi - this may be a dumb question, I am new to Linux. I have an old machine, 833 MHz with 128 Mb RAM, was running Win98, that I want to put Linux on. If I try to boot off a CD, it works with the DSL -TORAM option, but freezes during boot if I just do DSL, or if I try DSL -TORAM with a saved-options file on the HD. Ubuntu also locks up during boot. Doing a simple DSL -TORAM with no saved options though, it gets up & running, and I can map the HD no problem once it's going, access all my files, etc. My impression is that if Linux has to access the HD during boot it can't for some reason and just freezes, but once it's going it tries maybe a different way (?) and then works. All my other stuff (wireless USB mouse, keyboard, monitor etc) is detected and works perfectly.
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