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Dr Belka 07-27-2009 11:07 PM

Puppy Linux Boot Hangs
 
Hey guys.

So I got this "new" laptop. Its is a Dell Latitude CPx about 8 years old. I was looking for a distro for it and I tried and love Puppy linux. The only problem is, when I install it to the hard drive, a problem occurs. The first boot is fine, but it hangs on the second boot. It gives the line,"recognising media devices" and then It hangs.

Its odd, though, From there, it just stops booting and "goes into terminal mode" where I can use terminal commands....


Any Ideas?

linus72 07-28-2009 03:57 PM

Mmmmm...

What does your menu.lst look like?
can you post menu.lst?

onebuck 07-28-2009 04:19 PM

Hi,

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr Belka (Post 3622452)
Hey guys.

So I got this "new" laptop. Its is a Dell Latitude CPx about 8 years old. I was looking for a distro for it and I tried and love Puppy linux. The only problem is, when I install it to the hard drive, a problem occurs. The first boot is fine, but it hangs on the second boot. It gives the line,"recognising media devices" and then It hangs.

Its odd, though, From there, it just stops booting and "goes into terminal mode" where I can use terminal commands....
Any Ideas?

Your saying it doesn't go into your 'X' environment?

I would make sure my copy of the 'ISO' is valid so your install is not corrupt. Check the 'md5sum' for the downloaded 'ISO'. Then be sure to check the burnt image for a valid burn by ''CdromMd5sumsAfterBurning''. Sometimes if you slow your burn down then things will be joy.

If your at the cli then just try 'startx' and see what happens.

Since this is repeatable I would look at my image copy and the burn.
It could also be a memory problem but my bet is on the media.

Just shooting in the dark since you really didn't provide enough information. You could look at your logs in '/var/log' to see if you have any errors that would be clues.


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