gene - On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 07:03:16PM -0500, Hal2000 wrote: > I'm having a hell of time getting out of the starting gate with Debian > Linux on my Dell latitude CPxJ laptop. The machine can boot from the > CD, but bombs with the following message: > Loading isolinux Disk Error 3B, AX=428E Drive82 > boot failed > After searching for a solution, I'm inclined to believe that my hardware > is at fault. Seems that redhat and mandrake will install out of the > box, or so the article says, although people have been able to get > Debian to install. They offered no specific help, however. > > Anyway, can anyone help out? Maybe I should just go with mandrake or fc4
isolinux is used _very_ early in the boot process. I wouldn't expect very different results from any other distribution. Q1: does Knoppix boot? It tends to boot on just about anything, and is very useful to find out what hardware on your machine is supported. Q2: are you sure you burned the CD without errors? Comment: it's still hard to get started on Linux without a local guru who can put hands on the machine, and spot simple problems quickly. That was certainly true when I started (in 1992), and I don't think it will ever disappear completely. If you buy from a local shop, which I highly recommend, by now they should have enough expertise to get people through initial problems like this. - Larry