Yes, I am using a USB adapter to access the CF card. I have now tried LILO
and it does boot. At first I get LI, then a new line with LILL, and then
it waits for 20-30 seconds and then it starts with "OO 2222..88
LLooaaddiinngg LLiinnuuxx......." until Linux actually starts booting.
Then the output is correct and it runs through a lot of stuff finally
getting to a point where it says "Remounting / as read-write..." and then
hangs. After a while it comes back with "[ some numbers ] hda: Lost
Interrupt". Then the lost interrupt message repeats every so often and
that's all that happens.
This Soekris 5501 had ubuntu 7.10 installed on the HD and it was working.
I decided to upgrade it, first to ubuntu 8.04 which went well and
everything was working. Then I tried to upgrade to 10.04 and after that it
would no longer boot and in fact seems to have reverted back to 7.10.
That's all I can find in the /boot directory. I was thinking that Voyage
might be a better approach than trying to reinstall ubuntu.
Steve
On Wed, 03 Nov 2010 09:16:32 -0700, Wayne Lee
<linkconn...@googlemail.com> wrote:
I am new to this list and to Voyage. I have followed the installation
instructions listed for FC5 although on a Kubuntu 10.04 machine. My
target
system is a Soekris 5501. Everything seem to go fine except now when
I try
to boot I get to " GRUB Loading Stage2..." and then it hangs. I
imagine I
have probably done something wrong and this is probably something
that has
been mention before on this list. Is there a way to search the
archives? I
didn't see a search function anywhere.
Hello
I've seen this before with grub when using a USB to CF adaptor, try
using lilo instead.
Wayne
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