Hey everyone,
I'm working on attempting to boot Bering rc3 from an IDE hard drive, and have
everything setup according to the instructions in the user's manual.
However, when I attempt to boot from the disk, I get the following error...
Mark Williams
Drive 0
Partition 0
Boot failed
I double checked my syslinux.cfg; everything points to /dev/hda1 accordingly,
and everything is copied over to disk just fine. When I leave the Bering
floppy in the drive, it loads everything up to and including initrd.lrp from
the floppy, and then loads the rest of the packages from the IDE disk.
The only thing different that I've done was when I ran syslinux on the disk
before installing it into the router. I had the disk in a machine with
RedHat 7.2 installed and ran syslinux as follows...
syslinux /dev/hdc1
In the RH box, the disk was the master on the second channel, and was seen as
/dev/hdc whereas it's the only disk in the router box and appears as
/dev/hda.
Any ideas?
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Sak
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so here's what's striking me
that some punk could argue some moral abc's
when people are catching what bombers release
i'm on a mission to never agree
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