[newbie] Disappointed - Mandrake rules supreme!

2001-06-06 Per discussione Adam Henson

Just a quick note to say thank you all who have assisted me with my
problems getting Mandrake 8 booted on my laptop.  The issue has now been
resolved, loading the 2.2 kernel - it now boots and works brilliantly!

 Many thanks,

 Adam


Adam Henson
Facts Helpdesk Advisor
Meggitt Petroleum Systems
Tel : 02476 69
Fax:02476 418210 





[newbie] The good, the bad the ugly

2001-06-05 Per discussione Adam Henson

Calderas Openlinux desktop is nowhere near as good as Mandrake, I've
found after downloading and installing.  But unfortunately it looks like
I'm stuck with it, as Mandrake /still/ will not boot on my laptop.  The
other day it actually ONCE went past the INIT 2.78 Booting  line, but
then halted on the next line (Starting Linux Mandrake).  What is the
system doing around this point?  I'm trying to narrow it down... 

  Whole systems locks up at  INIT (Version 2.78 Booting)

 Help!


Adam Henson
Facts Helpdesk Advisor
Meggitt Petroleum Systems
Tel : 02476 69
Fax:02476 418210 





RE: [newbie] Disappointed

2001-06-02 Per discussione Adam Henson

Keith,

 Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately the laptop completely freezes when
it gets to INIT. Nothing will work, and it won't switch to any other
consoles.  Can't call the manufacturer as I think its now out of
warranty and they won't support Linux anyhow.   

 Really don't understand whats causing it to crash. The ISO downloaded
fine, the disk has been completely wiped down and repartitioned with
both Mandrakes own installer, and then I tried Partition magic as well,
so theres no problem disk wise.  It all boots up real fast.. looking
good... and it hits INIT like a brick wall.. bang! - And then freezes..
How very annoying. 

 Bummer  :-(

 a. 


 -Original Message-
 From: Keith Christian [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 01 June 2001 16:51
 To:   Adam Henson
 Subject:  Re: [newbie] Disappointed
 
 
 Adam,
 
 Have you looked at the other console windows (I think it's CTRL+ALT+F2
 or CTRL+ALT+F3) for clues?
 
 You might consider wiping out the partitions by booting into the
 rescue
 system which gives a vanilla shell, and trying that.  Mandrake 8
 *should* install OK.  I haven't tried it, but I have installed
 numerous
 Linux distributions over the years on a wide range of Toshiba laptops
 with no problems.
 
 Have you called your laptop manufacturer's help line or visited their
 website for more info?  It's frustrating at times, but when
 installing,
 there should be some sort of command line option that you could use to
 install Mandrake.  Not sure how to invoke it but it should be there.
 
 Good luck!
 
 ===Keith
 
 Adam Henson wrote:
  
   Looks like I'm going to have to abandon all hope of running
 Mandrake,
  it won't boot on my laptop, just hangs after the line INIT 2.78.
 Damn
  shame, - I was looking forward to that!
  
   Does anyone have any ideas I could try? I'm not running any virtual
  servers or VNC or anything and its not waiting for a password, it
 just
  completely hangs.
  
  Adam Henson
  Facts Helpdesk Advisor
  Meggitt Petroleum Systems
  Tel : 02476 69
  Fax:02476 418210
 
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RE: [newbie] Disappointed

2001-06-02 Per discussione Adam Henson

Francisco,

  Thanks for your comments.  I'm still playing with it, and will see if
I can get any further.

 I take it you installed 7.1 and then upgraded it to 8 rather than a
clean install?

 A.


 -Original Message-
 From: Francisco Alcaraz Ariza [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 02 June 2001 19:51
 To:   Adam Henson
 Cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  Re: [newbie] Disappointed
 
 
 Adam, I have not readed your previous messages, but I had a similar
 problem 
 with my Toshiba laptop due to the existence of an Automatical PCI 
 configuration in the BIOS.
 
 Other problems were solved when I used MDK 7.1 (now I am runing 8.0
 and it is 
 absolutly wonderfull) with text installation; graphical installation
 gave me 
 lots of problems.
 
 I hope this will help you
 
 Francisco Alcaraz
 Murcia (Spain)
 
 
 El Sb 02 Jun 2001 04:45, escribiste:
  Keith,
 
   Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately the laptop completely freezes
 when
  it gets to INIT. Nothing will work, and it won't switch to any other
  consoles.  Can't call the manufacturer as I think its now out of
  warranty and they won't support Linux anyhow.
 
   Really don't understand whats causing it to crash. The ISO
 downloaded
  fine, the disk has been completely wiped down and repartitioned with
  both Mandrakes own installer, and then I tried Partition magic as
 well,
  so theres no problem disk wise.  It all boots up real fast.. looking
  good... and it hits INIT like a brick wall.. bang! - And then
 freezes..
  How very annoying.
 
   Bummer  :-(
 
   a.
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Keith Christian [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: 01 June 2001 16:51
   To:   Adam Henson
   Subject:  Re: [newbie] Disappointed
  
  
   Adam,
  
   Have you looked at the other console windows (I think it's
 CTRL+ALT+F2
   or CTRL+ALT+F3) for clues?
  
   You might consider wiping out the partitions by booting into the
   rescue
   system which gives a vanilla shell, and trying that.  Mandrake 8
   *should* install OK.  I haven't tried it, but I have installed
   numerous
   Linux distributions over the years on a wide range of Toshiba
 laptops
   with no problems.
  
   Have you called your laptop manufacturer's help line or visited
 their
   website for more info?  It's frustrating at times, but when
   installing,
   there should be some sort of command line option that you could
 use to
   install Mandrake.  Not sure how to invoke it but it should be
 there.
  
   Good luck!
  
   ===Keith
  
   Adam Henson wrote:
 Looks like I'm going to have to abandon all hope of running
  
   Mandrake,
  
it won't boot on my laptop, just hangs after the line INIT 2.78.
  
   Damn
  
shame, - I was looking forward to that!
   
 Does anyone have any ideas I could try? I'm not running any
 virtual
servers or VNC or anything and its not waiting for a password,
 it
  
   just
  
completely hangs.
   
Adam Henson
Facts Helpdesk Advisor
Meggitt Petroleum Systems
Tel : 02476 69
Fax:02476 418210
  
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RE: [newbie] Disappointed

2001-06-02 Per discussione Adam Henson

Ok thanks. 

 Thats the trouble  though, - can't install Mandrake 8 because it hangs
on bootup... So far nothing has worked. Every other distro has worked on
this laptop so far.. 

 :-(

 I'm at work now but Ive got a Caldera ISO downloading at home. Would
rather use Mandrake but my hand is forced... 

 a. 


 -Original Message-
 From: Francisco Alcaraz Ariza [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 02 June 2001 21:37
 To:   Adam Henson
 Subject:  Re: [newbie] Disappointed
 
 No, some of the Mandrake team people have said us that the changes
 between 
 7.1, 7.2 and 8 are to bigs, they also said that you must do a clean
 MDK 8 
 installation from 7.1 or 7.2 to 8, if not the possibilities to crash
 the 
 sistem are very high. Of course, if you have made a /home partition
 under 7.1 
 you can mantain it in 8.0, just don't format that partition; if you
 create 
 the same users as you had in 7.1 and conserv the /home partition
 you'll don't 
 lost the basic configuration of each one.
 Remember, do a clean installation, never an upgraded from 7.1 or 7.2
 to 8.
 
 Francisco Alcaraz
 Murcia (Spain)
 
 El Sb 02 Jun 2001 09:13, escribiste:
  Francisco,
 
Thanks for your comments.  I'm still playing with it, and will see
 if
  I can get any further.
 
   I take it you installed 7.1 and then upgraded it to 8 rather than a
  clean install?
 
   A.
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Francisco Alcaraz Ariza [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   Sent: 02 June 2001 19:51
   To:   Adam Henson
   Cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Subject:  Re: [newbie] Disappointed
  
  
   Adam, I have not readed your previous messages, but I had a
 similar
   problem
   with my Toshiba laptop due to the existence of an Automatical PCI
   configuration in the BIOS.
  
   Other problems were solved when I used MDK 7.1 (now I am runing
 8.0
   and it is
   absolutly wonderfull) with text installation; graphical
 installation
   gave me
   lots of problems.
  
   I hope this will help you
  
   Francisco Alcaraz
   Murcia (Spain)
  
   El Sb 02 Jun 2001 04:45, escribiste:
Keith,
   
 Thanks for the tips. Unfortunately the laptop completely
 freezes
  
   when
  
it gets to INIT. Nothing will work, and it won't switch to any
 other
consoles.  Can't call the manufacturer as I think its now out of
warranty and they won't support Linux anyhow.
   
 Really don't understand whats causing it to crash. The ISO
  
   downloaded
  
fine, the disk has been completely wiped down and repartitioned
 with
both Mandrakes own installer, and then I tried Partition magic
 as
  
   well,
  
so theres no problem disk wise.  It all boots up real fast..
 looking
good... and it hits INIT like a brick wall.. bang! - And then
  
   freezes..
  
How very annoying.
   
 Bummer  :-(
   
 a.
   
 -Original Message-
 From: Keith Christian [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 01 June 2001 16:51
 To:   Adam Henson
 Subject:  Re: [newbie] Disappointed


 Adam,

 Have you looked at the other console windows (I think it's
  
   CTRL+ALT+F2
  
 or CTRL+ALT+F3) for clues?

 You might consider wiping out the partitions by booting into
 the
 rescue
 system which gives a vanilla shell, and trying that.  Mandrake
 8
 *should* install OK.  I haven't tried it, but I have installed
 numerous
 Linux distributions over the years on a wide range of Toshiba
  
   laptops
  
 with no problems.

 Have you called your laptop manufacturer's help line or
 visited
  
   their
  
 website for more info?  It's frustrating at times, but when
 installing,
 there should be some sort of command line option that you
 could
  
   use to
  
 install Mandrake.  Not sure how to invoke it but it should be
  
   there.
  
 Good luck!

 ===Keith

 Adam Henson wrote:
   Looks like I'm going to have to abandon all hope of running

 Mandrake,

  it won't boot on my laptop, just hangs after the line INIT
 2.78.

 Damn

  shame, - I was looking forward to that!
 
   Does anyone have any ideas I could try? I'm not running any
  
   virtual
  
  servers or VNC or anything and its not waiting for a
 password,
  
   it
  
 just

  completely hangs.
 
  Adam Henson
  Facts Helpdesk Advisor
  Meggitt Petroleum Systems
  Tel : 02476 69
  Fax:02476 418210

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RE: [newbie] PGP on Mandrake 8.0

2001-06-02 Per discussione Adam Henson

I'd be glad for a working Mandrake 8  :-)


 -Original Message-
 From: 136 [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 02 June 2001 16:33
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  [newbie] PGP on Mandrake 8.0
 
 Hi,
 
 has anyone a working PGP (preferably 6.5.8) on Mandrake 8.0? 
 Compiling source fails (in particular for incompatible types
 errors),
 and copying binaries over from 7.1 fails for library problems.
 
 Any suggestions? (other than using Gnu PG)
 
 Regards,
 Jiri




[newbie] Disappointed

2001-06-01 Per discussione Adam Henson

Hm.. I  have a cdrom.img-2.2.19-BADZ5 and a hd.img-2.2.19-BADZ5.. which
one should I use and does anyone know how to use them for an install?


Adam Henson
Facts Helpdesk Advisor
Meggitt Petroleum Systems
Tel : 02476 69
Fax:02476 418210 





RE: [newbie] Latop can't boot

2001-06-01 Per discussione Adam Henson

No - no mater what I try it hangs on INIT: version 2.78 booting

 Grrr...


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 01 June 2001 10:13
 To:   Adam Henson
 Subject:  [newbie] Latop can't boot
 
 he anny luck so far are you passed init 2.78
 
 Ben de man
 running LM8.0 using KDE2 DT on a AMDk6-3-450mhz 196ram 
 voodoo2 and rivatnt 2, 6,4 gb hd and tv-card (pinnacle tv rave)
 and CDRW 4/4/24 and DVD 40/12 




RE: [newbie] Disappointed

2001-06-01 Per discussione Adam Henson

Yeah, - theres nothing connected to it at all.  No fancy devices, no USB
no nothing. PCMCIA network card also removed.  Plain old laptop.  :-(

 a. 


 -Original Message-
 From: serafim [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 01 June 2001 10:20
 To:   Adam Henson
 Cc:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject:  Re: [newbie] Disappointed
 
 Adam Henson wrote:
  
  I havent changed anything on the laptop - LM7 ran fine, installed 8
 and
  BOOM - its a dead machine.
  
 
 I mean even such hardware that is connected to the laptop,
 external hard drive, cd-reader/burner - in short all
 kinds of suppliancies that connect via usb/parallell port/serial
 port/firewire/...
 
 /Serafim




[newbie] Disappointed - the saga continues

2001-06-01 Per discussione Adam Henson

Just looked at the partition tables with partition magic, and it only
lists a Linux EXT2 filesystem, and one other partition of  hex type 85.
Surely this isnt right? When Mandrake installs it repartitions with two
data partitions and a swap partition..?  Might this be what is causing
INIT to hang on bootup?

 a. 


Adam Henson
Facts Helpdesk Advisor
Meggitt Petroleum Systems
Tel : 02476 69
Fax:02476 418210 





[newbie] Disappointed - the saga continues

2001-06-01 Per discussione Adam Henson

Damn! 

 No such luck.  I repartitioned the drive with two ext2 partitions and a
swap partition and reinstalled LM8. STILL no joy.. hangs on INIT 2.78.

 Is there no way of getting Mandrake running?   :-(   Someone pleeease
help! 

 a. 


Adam Henson
Facts Helpdesk Advisor
Meggitt Petroleum Systems
Tel : 02476 69
Fax:02476 418210 





[newbie] Bootup Problems

2001-05-25 Per discussione Adam Henson

Hello,

  Having just installed Linux Mandrake 8 on my laptop I'm faced with a
problem.  It installed fine and autodetected the hardware, - impressive!
However, on rebooting, the laptop completely freezes after INIT 2.78.
Nothing responds, even ctrl-alt-del.  

 My specs:

 Pentium III 600
 ATI Rage LT Pro Graphics
 Crystal Soundfusion sound
 128Mb RAM
 12Gb IDE disk

 Any ideas?  A google search indicates many others have had this problem
but no solutions are apparent.

 Any help would be very much appreciated.

 Thanks,

Adam