Re: Bios problem
On Fri, 24 Feb 2023, Keith Bainbridge wrote: Remember too that many distros have activated a grub setting that means it will no longer search for other installations. Turn that off: Edit the file in /etc/default named 'grub'. Add 'GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false' anywhere in the script. Run grub install, 'grub-install' The op was a bit unclear but they need to boot first to do that. To the OP, we need to know *exactly* what you see when you try to boot so we can give help fixing. Provided you're getting to at least Grub Rescue then it's probably just a case of typing the right magic. Tell us what you see when you type ls. If it's a bios error like 'no boot device found' then chances are you're going to need to use a rescue disk to reinstall grub.> A rescue disk might be a good idea anyway to inspect what is in the disk. Trying to fix a boot is hard if you don't know exactly which partition holds what.
Re: Bios problem
Remember too that many distros have activated a grub setting that means it will no longer search for other installations. Turn that off: Edit the file in /etc/default named 'grub'. Add 'GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false' anywhere in the script. Run grub install, 'grub-install' -- All the best Keith Bainbridge keith.bainbridge.3...@gmail.com 0447 667 468 Sent from my Android tablet, Please excuse my brevity.. On 23 February 2023 22:06:39 UTC, "Andrew M.A. Cater" wrote: >On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 12:49:25PM +, Simeone Dominique wrote: >> Good afternoon, >> i installed a linŭx deepin operating system in addition to debian and linŭx >> mint and when i start the fujitsu it boots to the bios as if there is no >> operating system. >> What to do? >> Good for you. >> Mr. Dominique Simeone >> >> > >For Deepin and Mint - you may need to go to their forums / lists and ask >them. Different distributions do things differently. > >How did you install each operating system? > >Is each one using BIOS / legacy MBR? > >Is each one using UEFI? > >Do you have any shared directory - like a shared /home - between all >the OS? > >Please tell us *exactly* what you have done as far as you can. > >Do you have any logs of the install available to you? > >All the very best, as ever, > >Andy Cater >
Re: Bios problem
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 12:49:25PM +, Simeone Dominique wrote: > Good afternoon, > i installed a linŭx deepin operating system in addition to debian and linŭx > mint and when i start the fujitsu it boots to the bios as if there is no > operating system. > What to do? > Good for you. > Mr. Dominique Simeone > > For Deepin and Mint - you may need to go to their forums / lists and ask them. Different distributions do things differently. How did you install each operating system? Is each one using BIOS / legacy MBR? Is each one using UEFI? Do you have any shared directory - like a shared /home - between all the OS? Please tell us *exactly* what you have done as far as you can. Do you have any logs of the install available to you? All the very best, as ever, Andy Cater
Bios problem
Good afternoon, i installed a linŭx deepin operating system in addition to debian and linŭx mint and when i start the fujitsu it boots to the bios as if there is no operating system. What to do? Good for you. Mr. Dominique Simeone
Re: Re: network wl card is not dtected as it, is it a bios problem?
Hi, thanks for answer. It was a stupid problem !!! The slot is bad !!, when I changed the slot everything is now working fine!!! thanks for all best regards bela
network wl card is not dtected as it, is it a bios problem?
hi, I added to my machine PC P4, running debian and others, ubuntu, pc wireless card :, the same card I used it on other machine, it ran nice. On my machine, the lspci gives : 03:02.0 Class : RaLink rt2561/rt61 802.11g pci (rev ff) On the other machinei have * Ethernet Controller* instead of * Class * I installed the divers firmware-ralink and other realtek . and network-manager, but nothing. on other machine, that was enough to run it correctly. and ifconfig dosn't give wlan0, iwconfig did't give characteristic of wlan0 does this mean that the bios didn't recognize it as a network card thanks for help
Re: network wl card is not dtected as it, is it a bios problem?
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 13:00:11 +0200, abdelkader belahcene wrote: I installed the divers firmware-ralink and other realtek . and network-manager, but nothing. on other machine, that was enough to run it correctly. (...) Check that you already have installed the required firmware for the device and the proper kernel module is being loaded. Also, take a look into dmesg to get additional info on what went wrong. Greetings, -- Camaleón -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pan.2010.08.27.16.39...@gmail.com
Re: network wl card is not dtected as it, is it a bios problem?
On 08/27/2010 04:00 AM, abdelkader belahcene wrote: hi, I added to my machine PC P4, running debian and others, ubuntu, pc wireless card :, the same card I used it on other machine, it ran nice. On my machine, the lspci gives : 03:02.0 Class : RaLink rt2561/rt61 802.11g pci (rev ff) On the other machinei have * Ethernet Controller* instead of * Class * I installed the divers firmware-ralink and other realtek . and network-manager, but nothing. on other machine, that was enough to run it correctly. and ifconfig dosn't give wlan0, iwconfig did't give characteristic of wlan0 does this mean that the bios didn't recognize it as a network card thanks for help Are you using the same kernel version on the machine where it works and the machine where it doesn't? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4c78069a.7070...@familyross.net
Re: network wl card is not dtected as it, is it a bios problem?
On 08/27/2010 11:40 AM, Kevin Ross wrote: On 08/27/2010 04:00 AM, abdelkader belahcene wrote: hi, I added to my machine PC P4, running debian and others, ubuntu, pc wireless card :, the same card I used it on other machine, it ran nice. On my machine, the lspci gives : 03:02.0 Class : RaLink rt2561/rt61 802.11g pci (rev ff) On the other machinei have * Ethernet Controller* instead of * Class * I installed the divers firmware-ralink and other realtek . and network-manager, but nothing. on other machine, that was enough to run it correctly. and ifconfig dosn't give wlan0, iwconfig did't give characteristic of wlan0 does this mean that the bios didn't recognize it as a network card thanks for help Are you using the same kernel version on the machine where it works and the machine where it doesn't? Also, check out http://wiki.debian.org/rt61pci -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4c7807a4.4050...@familyross.net
Re: OT: BIOS Problem - Thanks
David A. Parker wrote: Thomas H. George wrote: If your slave drive has failed completely, it's possible that your master drive needs to be jumpered as single instead of master (if it is one of those drives which make that distinction). Sometimes the BIOS will get hung up for a while trying to find a second drive because the first drive says there should be one. Hope this helps. - Dave Thanks, switching that jumper did the trick. Now every step - load BIOS, load grub, bootup - completes quickly. Tom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OT: BIOS Problem
Problem: Very slow bootup while grub tries repeatedly to get responses from a dead ide slave drive. If the ide slave drive is disconnected bios apparently spends a long time searching for ide drives and grub loads very slowly but, once loaded, boots the system quickly. If I enter bios at power up it has not found the master ide drive and both master and slave are shown as none. Grub must be searching for the drives during its slow load as once it has loaded it boots up the system with master ide drive recognized and useable. History: I had two ide drives, master with windoz and slave with debian. Slave started to die so I added two sata drives and transferred debian to a sata drive. Bios startup was extremely slow when I disconnected the ide slave so I left it connected but with no entry for it in fstab. Many months passed during which I abandoned windoz completely and converted the ide master to an ext3 data drive. Until the last few days bios and grub had no problem with the unused ide slave drive but it must have suffered a further failure which led to the problem discribed above. Setup: ECS KA3 MVP motherboard, debian lenny Possible Fix: Buy cheap ide hard drive and install as ide slave replacing failed drive. This seems unnecessary and stupid. With the sata drives I already have far more storage than I need. Any ideas, Tom
RE: BIOS Problem
First: I don't know if it was the same for others, but your email came as an attachment. I have not had that before on this list so I think it may be your mail. Please correct me if I am wrong. From: Thomas H. George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 12:02 PM Subject: OT: BIOS Problem Very slow bootup while grub tries repeatedly to get responses from a dead ide slave drive. If the ide slave drive is disconnected bios apparently spends a long time searching for ide drives and grub loads very slowly but, once loaded, boots the system quickly. I have had similar issues. In one case, I was able to simply disable the IDE connection within the BIOS. That BIOS had quite a few non-standard features, and being able to disable certain devices, like the IDE, was a bonus and not likely to be standard. I do not know your motherboard. I also one tried to migrate a Debian install off of a IDE drive and onto a SATA drive (all partitions including grub) and I found it to be really slow. I tried updating grub and a few tricks I found on this group, but I was never able to get it to boot right. The grub prompt came up pretty quick but it took about ~5 minutes to properly load the Linux kernel and start booting. Since everything I had was backed up, I just wiped the system and started over. Worked fine after that. The best we could figure was I had missed some link or pointer and it wasn't happy that it had left IDE. Hope this helps! Have fun! ~S~ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: OT: BIOS Problem
Thomas H. George wrote: If your slave drive has failed completely, it's possible that your master drive needs to be jumpered as single instead of master (if it is one of those drives which make that distinction). Sometimes the BIOS will get hung up for a while trying to find a second drive because the first drive says there should be one. Hope this helps. - Dave -- Dave Parker Utica College Integrated Information Technology Services (315) 792-3229 Registered Linux User #408177 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Intel 440LX und große Festplatte / BIOS-Problem?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hallo Andreas, | Nun weiß ich, von den 8GB bzw. 32GB-Grenzen der alten BIOSe. Meine Frage ist, | ob eine korrekte Partitionierung einer größeren Platte nun Indiz für | Funktionsfähigkeit ist, oder nicht? Wirf mal einen Blick hierhin: www.jan-hill.com/bios.html www.wimsbios.com -forums - my Harddrive is not ... http://wims.host.sk MfG Jan Hill :-) -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE+XHIzInUSGezWzCIRAkDDAKDrFaWNB5jfe/4fLlj8kpx9PCZzqwCdGaG6 m7LI/3dQ5kGk0jm1gXqkKMs= =5S/Z -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Intel 440LX und große Festplatte / BIOS-Problem?
Liebe Liste, neulich habe ich versucht, in einen Rechner, von dem ich nur weiß, daß er einen Intel 440LX-Chipsatz hat (erstes Aldi-Modell von 1998) eine 60GB-Festplatte einzubauen. Da Partition-Magic und cfdisk die Platte korrekt erkannten und partitionierten, dachte ich, daß das eigentlich funktionieren sollte - nun gibt's aber folgendes Problem: Der Rechner bleibt nach ca. 1h komplett stehen (kein X, Cursor auf der Console steht) und ist nicht mehr bedienbar. nach Entfernen der Platte scheint alles wieder zu funktionieren. Eine ähnliche Platte zeigte identisches Verhalten. Nun weiß ich, von den 8GB bzw. 32GB-Grenzen der alten BIOSe. Meine Frage ist, ob eine korrekte Partitionierung einer größeren Platte nun Indiz für Funktionsfähigkeit ist, oder nicht? Leider ist im Web anscheinen kein aktualisiertes BIOS erhältlich. Auch an der Hotline konnte man mir nicht weiterhelfen (bei s einem alten Rechner, den ich aber eigentlich nicht einmotten möchte...). Gruß, Andy -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: Intel 440LX und große Festplatte / BIOS-Problem?
Hi, Andreas Hoppe wrote: neulich habe ich versucht, in einen Rechner, von dem ich nur weiß, daß er einen Intel 440LX-Chipsatz hat (erstes Aldi-Modell von 1998) eine 60GB-Festplatte einzubauen. Da Partition-Magic und cfdisk die Platte korrekt erkannten und partitionierten, dachte ich, daß das eigentlich funktionieren sollte - nun gibt's aber folgendes Problem: Der Rechner bleibt nach ca. 1h komplett stehen (kein X, Cursor auf der Console steht) und ist nicht mehr bedienbar. nach Entfernen der Platte scheint alles wieder zu funktionieren. Eine ähnliche Platte zeigte identisches Verhalten. Nun weiß ich, von den 8GB bzw. 32GB-Grenzen der alten BIOSe. Meine Frage ist, ob eine korrekte Partitionierung einer größeren Platte nun Indiz für Funktionsfähigkeit ist, oder nicht? Leider ist im Web anscheinen kein aktualisiertes BIOS erhältlich. Auch an der Hotline konnte man mir nicht weiterhelfen (bei s einem alten Rechner, den ich aber eigentlich nicht einmotten möchte...). Ich habe im Weihnachtsurlaub eine 40GB Platte (Maxtor, 5400) in meinen router/server eingebaut. Ein Bios für Platten 32 gab es dort auch nicht (P200). Ich habe dann den Kompatibilitätsjumper auf der Platte gelassen und einen neuen kernel mit (?CONFIG_STROKE?) gebaut. IIRC stand in der Hilfe von CONFIG_STROKE was, dass es nur für bestimte Platten geht. Aber dieses Jahr habe ich den Rechner noch nicht neu gebootet. HTH. -- - maik -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: Intel 440LX und große Festplatte / BIOS-Problem?
Andreas Hoppe schrieb: Der Rechner bleibt nach ca. 1h komplett stehen (kein X, Cursor auf der Console steht) und ist nicht mehr bedienbar. nach Entfernen der Platte scheint alles wieder zu funktionieren. Das sollte nichts mit der Grösse zu tun haben. Zur Sicherheit könntest Du nochmal auf IDE-Fehler in /var/log/kernel.log überprüfen. Die Grössenproblematik wirkt sich nur beim Booten aus, d.h. das BIOS bleibt bei der Erkennung der Platten hängen o.ä, Riecht nach defekter Hardware: memtest86 laufen lassen, mit smartctl (Paket smartmontools) mal Fehlerstatistik der Platte untersuchen, Kabel etc. überprüfen, Netzteil zu schwach? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Haeufig gestellte Fragen und Antworten (FAQ): http://www.de.debian.org/debian-user-german-FAQ/ Zum AUSTRAGEN schicken Sie eine Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mit dem Subject unsubscribe. Probleme? Mail an [EMAIL PROTECTED] (engl)
Re: BIOS(?) problem
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 12:57:32PM +0300, virtanen wrote: I've got a problem. Installed slink base on the same IDE disk as win95. Otherwise it works, but. When I tried to install or copy some deb-files from the FAT partition (mounted) into debian partitions, the whole thing crashes at once. The power goes off of the box. It must have something to do with the Award PnP Bios (v0.1A)? I suspect it's apm related. Try re-compiling your kernel with all the apm stuff disabled and also double check the apm settings in your bios. I guess you could see if there is a bios update available too but that should be last. -- Ray
BIOS(?) problem
I've got a problem. Installed slink base on the same IDE disk as win95. Otherwise it works, but. When I tried to install or copy some deb-files from the FAT partition (mounted) into debian partitions, the whole thing crashes at once. The power goes off of the box. It must have something to do with the Award PnP Bios (v0.1A)? It says that it has got ROM PCI/ISA BIOS 2A69JAIC The win95-OS has got an property that the power goes off when I stop win95. (I cannot change this behavior with BIOS seup.) Does this have something to do with the problem? Anybody knows about this anything more? (In the bios setup I've tried all kind of setups to change Power management etc. Nothing helps.) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bios Problem
Michael E. Touloumtzis wrote: On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 06:39:54PM +0100, Simone Rapizzi wrote: I've just installed Linux, but I can't use LILO: When I reboot I see: L 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 and so on. Unlikely a BIOS problem. Have you installed LILO in the MBR? Try re-installing LILO with the addition of the linear directive. Yes, and this will probably be the answer. I'd sure try it first. I think the BIOS *might* come into play here, though, because if the 3rd disk is not set up in some BIOS'es, the BIOS might not be able to boot from it. It's something that doesn't come into play when booting off floppy, because Linux does not care what's in the BIOS settings when it only needs to mount the disk. The other thing would be making sure the jumper settings are proper, in the case of IDE drives. (Is the 3rd drive a master, single, or slave on its controller?) Again, this would probably not come into play on a floppy boot. At least one of these two things has bitten me before.
Bios Problem
Hi, I've just installed Linux, but I can't use LILO: When I reboot I see: L 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 and so on. Does anybody know why? I have Win98 on my primary HD and I've installed Linux on the first partition of my third HD. Thanks. Simone Rapizzi
RE: Bios Problem
I assume you installed linux to boot from the HD. If so, it looks as if you Box can only boot up HD1. It looking for Linux there. You need to get a boot disk and fix your MBR. -Original Message- From: Simone Rapizzi [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 1999 12:40 PM To: Debian Mailing List Subject: Bios Problem Hi, I've just installed Linux, but I can't use LILO: When I reboot I see: L 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 and so on. Does anybody know why? I have Win98 on my primary HD and I've installed Linux on the first partition of my third HD. Thanks. Simone Rapizzi -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null
Re: Bios Problem
On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 06:39:54PM +0100, Simone Rapizzi wrote: I've just installed Linux, but I can't use LILO: When I reboot I see: L 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 and so on. Unlikely a BIOS problem. Have you installed LILO in the MBR? Try re-installing LILO with the addition of the linear directive. -- Michael E. Touloumtzis mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Ingres Product Development Computer Associates International