Dear team,
Have anyone some idea about booting Redhat 8.0 from windows 2000 via
loadlin. I tried but failed;
It give me following:-
c:\loadlin.exe c:\vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 ro initrd=initrd.img
In windows 2000 i have logged in as yash with memeber of administrators.
I am using vmlinuz, initrd.img and loadlin from Redhat 8.0 CDs
#error messg
CPU is in V86-mode (may be WINDOWS, EMM386, QEMM, 386MAX, ...)
You need pure 386/486 real mode or a VCPI server to boot Linux
VCPI is supported by most EMS drivers (if EMS is enabled),
but never under WINDOWS-3.1 or WINDOWS'95.
(However, real DOS-Mode of WINDOWS'95 can have EMS driver with VCPI)
If loading via VCPI you also MUST have:
1. An interceptable setup-code (see MANUAL.TXT)
2. Identical Physical-to-Virtual mapping for the first 640 Kbytes
Your current DOS/CPU configuration is:
load buffer size: 0x00000000 , setup buffer size: 0x3E00
total memory: 0x00100000
CPU is in V86 mode
SetupIntercept: NO
stat2: cpu_V86, but no VCPI available (check aborted)
input params (size 0x002A):
c:\vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 initrd=c:\initrd
LOADLIN started from DOS-prompt
WARNING: Not enough free memory (load buffer size)
Secondly, is there any client available for lotus notes on linux platform?
Please advice something...
/yash
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