This was the biggest problem I had with Oxygen --- it took me many hours of messing 
around to get it to work off the HD.

For some reason, no recent versions of syslinux would work, so I ended up using an 
older one (1.48).  There was a *lot* of booting from a floppy, changing syslinux stuff 
on the drive, trying to boot from the drive, watching it hang, and rebooting from the 
floppy.  Very frustrating.

But with that version, I *did* manage to get it to work.

Wyatt

> 
> Hi. I hope I'm not doing something completely dense...
> 
> I'm trying to get Oxygen to boot off a partition on my hard drive
> /dev/hda1. I just downloaded the Oxygen images yesterday with kernel
> 2.2.19.
> 
> I ran "syslinux -s /dev/hda1", copied all the files from the boot
> floppy--except ldlinux.sys and linux--to hda1, copied in the kernel from
> the Oxygen+Openwall+IDE-2.2.19-tar.gz package, edited syslinux.cfg on hda1
> to change the line under default linux to include boot=/dev/hda1 instead of
> /dev/fd0u1680, saved everything and reboot.
> 
> But when it boots off the hard drive I just get:
> 
> "SYSLINUX 1.62 2001-04-24  Copyright (C) 1994-2001 H. Peter Anvin"
> 
> ...and then it hangs. I tried a couple different kernels, and retried the
> whole process a few times after reformatting,  but get the same response
> each time. Am I missing something obvious?
> 
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