Try booting up and accessing the CMOS setup.
There should be an option in there for "*Plug and Play OS*" ... select *NO*.
That should resolve some (in my case all) errors, but as Stig brought up
wifi, I have no idea.  I tested mine on a computer that has no wifi, only
wired NICs.

Hope this helps,
Mike

On Nov 11, 2007 10:40 PM, Eduardo Pardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've just burned vyatta image into a cd in order to run vyatta live cd in
> my laptop, an HP pavilion dv2410 running Windows Vista, but I could not log
> in, because the username "vyatta" and the password "vyatta", was wrong,
> although I could log into linux promt with username "root" and "vyatta" as
> the password.
>
> I tried to run the vyatta live cd in another laptop, a COMPAQ, running
> Windows XP, and in another desktop,running both Windows XP and Ubuntu, I had
> the same problem in the laptop BUT NOT in the desktop, I could log in into
> vyatta and work properly in it.
>
> How come ?
>
> Could somebody help me ? I really need to run vyatta in my laptop.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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