grajohnt
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Posted: Mar. 21 2004,22:37 |
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Yeah, I tried that...something like knoppix 2 noscsi mem=8M
No, it's not a flash card - it's an ATA hard disk, in the form factor of a Type III PCMCIA card. The Fujitsu is an old pen/tablet PC, and the only spot for a HD is this PCMCIA slot, so it's designed to boot off of it. It also has two other PCMCIA slots for other cards.
It sees the three partitions, but doesn't appear to recognize anything as swap (but it might not be getting far enough?) Just for completeness, my three partitions are 1) 80M ext2 = root, 2) 32M swap (ran mkswap on the other laptop), and 3) ~70M ext2 data.
Everything is fine up until "Accessing KNOPIX CDROM at /dev/hda1"...then on the "Setting paths..." line, it all goes to heck.
I get multiple "Out of memory: killed process xxx" errors, and it never actually boots - sometimes it ends up with "INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel."
I get the feeling I'm missing something obvious...
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