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| I am running a 750 mhz PIII with 2 hd's and 2 cdroms, no scsi, 384k of ram. I currently run win98 and Redhat 7.3. I am using loadlin as a bootloader. I installed Slackware 9.0 on a new partition (/dev/hdd9) and everything went fine. The install procedure made a bootdisk for me. When booting from the floppy everything starts up fine. However, when trying to boot using loadlin c:\svmlinuz root=/dev/hdd9 ro, I get the error: ran out of input data --System halted This doesn't happen when I boot using Redhat which uses the command loadlin c:\vmlinuz root=/dev/hdd2 ro. Anyways, I'm stumped as to why it will boot from floppy but not from the hard drive. All discussion on the topic that I can find on the internet is related to Lilo but I don't use it. Thanks, Zach p.s. I tried copying my kernel on /dev/hdd9 to the c: drive, I tried copying from the boot floppy to the c: drive, and I tried copying my kernel from the /dev/hdd9 location to a floppy to the c: drive just to see if it was an incompatible filesystem thing. |
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| On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 11:27:22 +0000, Zachary Barrow <yakuza465@hotmail.com> wrote: > I am running a 750 mhz PIII with 2 hd's and 2 cdroms, no scsi, 384k of > ram. I currently run win98 and Redhat 7.3. I am using loadlin as a > bootloader. > I installed Slackware 9.0 on a new partition (/dev/hdd9) and everything > went fine. The install procedure made a bootdisk for me. When booting > from the floppy everything starts up fine. However, when trying to boot > using loadlin c:\svmlinuz root=/dev/hdd9 ro, I get the error: > ran out of input data > > --System halted > This doesn't happen when I boot using Redhat which uses the command > loadlin c:\vmlinuz root=/dev/hdd2 ro. > > Anyways, I'm stumped as to why it will boot from floppy but not from the > hard drive. All discussion on the topic that I can find on the internet > is related to Lilo but I don't use it. > > Thanks, > Zach > > p.s. I tried copying my kernel on /dev/hdd9 to the c: drive, I tried > copying from the boot floppy to the c: drive, and I tried copying my > kernel from the /dev/hdd9 location to a floppy to the c: drive just to > see if it was an incompatible filesystem thing. > If you are using the loadlin from Redhat 7.3, you might need a newer version. -- It's useless to try to hold some people to anything they say while they're madly in love, drunk, or running for office. |
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| Bill Marcum wrote: > On Mon, 11 Aug 2003 11:27:22 +0000, Zachary Barrow > <yakuza465@hotmail.com> wrote: > >>I am running a 750 mhz PIII with 2 hd's and 2 cdroms, no scsi, 384k of >>ram. I currently run win98 and Redhat 7.3. I am using loadlin as a >>bootloader. >>I installed Slackware 9.0 on a new partition (/dev/hdd9) and everything >>went fine. The install procedure made a bootdisk for me. When booting >>from the floppy everything starts up fine. However, when trying to boot >>using loadlin c:\svmlinuz root=/dev/hdd9 ro, I get the error: >>ran out of input data >> >> --System halted >>This doesn't happen when I boot using Redhat which uses the command >>loadlin c:\vmlinuz root=/dev/hdd2 ro. >> >>Anyways, I'm stumped as to why it will boot from floppy but not from the >>hard drive. All discussion on the topic that I can find on the internet >>is related to Lilo but I don't use it. It turns out that my version of loadlin doesn't deal with kernels over 1mb. My RH 7.3 kernel was .98mb, and the slackware one is 1.1mb. I have loadlin 1.6c which is supposed to work, but doesn't. >> >>Thanks, >>Zach >> >>p.s. I tried copying my kernel on /dev/hdd9 to the c: drive, I tried >>copying from the boot floppy to the c: drive, and I tried copying my >>kernel from the /dev/hdd9 location to a floppy to the c: drive just to >>see if it was an incompatible filesystem thing. >> >> > If you are using the loadlin from Redhat 7.3, you might need a newer > version. > I ended up getting this bootloader called linld which works better. If I boot from my startup menu, it goes absolutely nuts, with weird screen stuff and never ends up loading. However, if I just exit to a command prompt, and type in the same command as I have in the batch file that should go from my startup menu, the whole thing loads great. Thanks for the info on finding a newer version of loadlin/a new bootloader. Zach > |
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