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[Erp5-dev] livecd startup issues
Ray Lance
2005-01-27 19:15:22 UTC
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It's a 233Mhz Pentium II with 128M ram, 10G QuantumFireball hd and
Mitsumi FX240S CD.
After displaying "finding loop image", it doesn't do anything more,
just sits there with that as the last line printed on the screen. No
disk activity, nothing.
Thank you for your information.

I can think of two cases: one is that your CDROM drive might not be
stable, and the other is that device probing does not work well.

The former sometimes happens with my laptop. Any bootable CDROM stops
suddenly by accident. If I try to reboot some times, it succeeds. I
guess that this is related to the hardware.

The latter is also possible. Could you try to specify "nousb" in the
boot screen? This makes the hardware detection code skip USB detection.
Oh, and when I tried it on another machine, I get to the mdk10.1
login for KDE, but no password I've tried, including erp5_root (as in
another message here) works. What is the login password?
Hmm, it is strange, because the CD is designed to login automatically.
Normally, it skips the login screen and starts up KDE.

The CD has two login accounts, "user" and "root". The password of "user"
is "erp5_user". The password of "root" is "erp5_root". Be careful about
the keyboard layout. The default is a US keyboard (QWERTY). You can
change the layout by passing an option in the boot screen, if
necessary.

YO
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Unfortunately the same results. That is, nousb doesn't let the old P2
machine continue after "finding loop image", and neither erp5_root nor
erp5_user works as a password.

Oh, i just tried to install Mdk10.1 on the old machine, and it got a kernel
panic after failing to initialize the driver for the FX240S CD! I will look
for another CD in my junkheap ...

Certainly, the password problem should be researchable, though?

Ray
Yoshinori Okuji
2005-01-27 20:03:06 UTC
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Post by Ray Lance
Unfortunately the same results. That is, nousb doesn't let the old
P2 machine continue after "finding loop image", and neither erp5_root
nor erp5_user works as a password.
Oh, i just tried to install Mdk10.1 on the old machine, and it got a
kernel panic after failing to initialize the driver for the FX240S
CD! I will look for another CD in my junkheap ...
The password problem seems like a hardware problem for me. Strange
things can happen when CPU or memory is partially broken.

YO
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