Re: [Unattended] Unable to boot from Linux-CD

2004-08-29 Thread jo / ak
Unfortunately, it doesn't work either (same messages) - so the question is open again. Thanks, Jo Zitat von Wim Vandersmissen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Could you try this bootdisk on http://bofh.be/unattended/linuxboot.iso and let me know if you also get the illegal instruction

Re: [Unattended] Unable to boot from Linux-CD

2004-08-29 Thread Wim Vandersmissen
Ok, try again, another image is ready. I think the problem lays with the fact that bash is compiled for i686 and you're using an AMD box. The bash in the new iso I just put up is compiled for i386, which should give no problems. Could you try again? (http://bofh.be/unattended/linuxboot.iso)

[Unattended] unattended file

2004-08-29 Thread Assi Levi
I need to create a unattended file in a floppy disk To create two partition c: d: What key line I need to add . 10x __ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more

Re: [Unattended] Unable to boot from Linux-CD

2004-08-29 Thread Wim Vandersmissen
On Sun, Aug 29, 2004 at 09:50:46AM -0400, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote: Wim Vandersmissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I think the problem lays with the fact that bash is compiled for i686 and you're using an AMD box. Ah, good thinking, Wim! I would have missed it. It is not just bash,

RE: [Unattended] questions

2004-08-29 Thread Stephan Lampe [ITXP]
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Re: [Unattended] Unable to boot from Linux-CD

2004-08-29 Thread Trust Tee
hm...I tried the new ISO-Image and it still doesn't work (same errors). :-( thanks trust -- Supergünstige DSL-Tarife + WLAN-Router für 0,- EUR* Jetzt zu GMX wechseln und sparen http://www.gmx.net/de/go/dsl --- This SF.Net email is sponsored

Re: [Unattended] Unable to boot from Linux-CD

2004-08-29 Thread jo / ak
The new image also gets an illegal instruction. Maybe the reason is elsewhere? (the CPU is a Intel Pentium-S 200 Mhz) Regards, Jo Zitat von Wim Vandersmissen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Ok, try again, another image is ready. I think the problem lays with the fact that bash is compiled for i686 and

Re: [Unattended] Unable to boot from Linux-CD

2004-08-29 Thread Wim Vandersmissen
. So I've put a new bootdisk online with most of the stuff recompiled for 486-linux target. You can find the zipfile on http://bofh.be/unattended/linuxboot-20040829.zip md5sum: 2623926ea7f2e81e9f063d043e148aca linuxboot-20040829.zip This zipfile contains besides the new iso also a new linuxaux

Re: [Unattended] Unable to boot from Linux-CD

2004-08-29 Thread jo / ak
It works great - the illegal instruction is gone! Thank you very much!! Now I get another error later on: Bios EDD Facility v0.16 2004-Jun-25, 1 devices found ..done loading edd *** ...and locate the boot device *** find-boot-device failed *** Dropping to shell # with 1 Maxtor 2B020H1 IDE HD

Re: [Unattended] Unable to boot from Linux-CD

2004-08-29 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
jo / ak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Now I get another error later on: Bios EDD Facility v0.16 2004-Jun-25, 1 devices found ..done loading edd *** ...and locate the boot device *** find-boot-device failed *** Dropping to shell # with 1 Maxtor 2B020H1 IDE HD and 1 CD-Drive This probably

Re: [Unattended] Unable to boot from Linux-CD

2004-08-29 Thread jo / ak
Zitat von Patrick J. LoPresti [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Does ls /sys/block show any hdX directories? it shows hda/hda1, no hdc You were right, there is an error earlier, in PIIX4. But I don't understand what's going on: loading ide-generic [...] ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO mode;

[Unattended] All ine one MCE CDs with unattended

2004-08-29 Thread Daniel Briley
Hi, Ive got a 5in1 Windows XP CD that Id like to get working with unattented. I know this is a bit off topic but does anyone know how to adapt them to work with Unattended? Thanks, Daniel