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SBing 08-01-2004 02:59 AM

Why won't Slackware 7.1 lowmem.i boot, every other disk / version will?
 
I just recieve the machine's: "Operating system not found"

All the other lowmem.i versions work fine, just 7.1 refuses to boot. I've created it in the same way,

$ dd if=lowmem.i of=/dev/fd0

And while 7.1's bare.i and bareacm.i boot, I can't run any programs :(

What am I doing wrong?

RobertP 08-01-2004 09:06 AM

It seems you have a bad image. Have you tried other mirrors? You might also check the md5sum.

CHECKSUMS.md5

Why are you using lowmem?

Did you get the installer disks and network disks from rootdisks?

Do you need to use 7.1? I can install 10 on very small machines.

SBing 08-01-2004 09:57 AM

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It seems you have a bad image. Have you tried other mirrors? You might also check the md5sum.
Yeh, I have tried different mirrors, though I don't have the MD5SUM for lowmem.i. The link you provided is for 8.1 - I haven't seen /slackware-7.1/CHECKSUMS.md5 before
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Why are you using lowmem?
Because I have a low amount of memory - 8MB
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Did you get the installer disks and network disks from rootdisks?
Yeh, color.gz, pcmcia.dsk and network.dsk
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Do you need to use 7.1? I can install 10 on very small machines.
No CD-ROM, otherwise I'd use 10.0 straight away - I just did on another oldish laptop.

From what I have seen, 7.1 was the last one to provide floppy installs. I'm going to start a new thread to get some help on installing on this laptop.

Cheers :)

RobertP 08-01-2004 11:22 AM

You can boot from floppy and do the install over the network from an NFS site. You can do that even with 10. I have not done that in less than 32 mB, though. The slackware.com website mentions it briefly in the book .

There is more detail in Slackware-HOWTO

about installing in low memory.

I do not know of an NFS site on the www for Slackware, so you may need to set up a second Linux box as server.

This article may be useful.

Cedrik 08-01-2004 11:32 AM

I would think that you have to syslinux -s /dev/fd0 before use the dd command


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