On Wed 25 Aug 99 (20:57:00 +0000), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Has anyone had any joy running ARM Linux on a machine with RISC OS 4?
>
>My Linux set-up, which worked fine under RISC OS 3.6 is:
>
> A 1.2 GB IDE Hard Drive on the internal controller with 1GB for
>Linux.
> Kernel loader V3.21
> Linux V 2.0.30 - that which shipped on the Clan CD
>
>The problem is that the kernel menu will appear, as well as the
>additional arguments prompt, but it just dumps you back into RISC OS
>after pressing return.
>
>I have also tried the alpha loader V3.28, but without any luck.
>
>BTW, I am using the Authorised Installers version of RISC OS V4.00
>BETA.
>
>Matthew Harris
>
I am also using RO4 and am just starting out with Linux. I have just bought a
bigger HD with 1.2G set aside for Linux. The version of PartMan on the Clan CD
did not work but then I found mention of this in the Linux FAQs and tried to
newer alpha version from the website. I think this worked OK, except it did not
allow me to change anything relating to the Linux Table partition which is only
1 sector of 512 bytes long and comes up therefore as zeroK in length. It did do
a little damage to my ADFS partition - some spreadsheet files lost bits - but I
still had my old HD so was able to retrieve full copies.
When I tried to install the kernal, using Paul Vigay's instructions:
f12, then:
ARMLinux.!Linux -bootkernel ARMLinux.kernal
Pressing return took me straight to back to the star prompt, no Kernel Loader
menu was displayed. I am using !Linux v 2.0.27
This was as far as I got, since being new to Linux I was not sure whether the
problem was a clash with RO4 or that I had not downloaded the kernal properly.
So if anyone can help with this at least two of us would be very grateful.
TIA
Keith
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