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Started by rabbit, December 09, 2005, 02:07:31 PM

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rabbit

I'm having one problem after another trying to install slack, mostly involving not being able to boot anything.  I really need someone to talk me through this over aim..

iago

*pokes Ergot*

www.linuxquestions.org has a complete section of their forum about how to install Slackware.  If you have problems, you might get an answer there. 

rabbit

Well, I was talking to Warrior, but he exploded.

Anyways, here's what happened:
1. CD ROM boot failed, switched to bare.i boot floppy
2. Bad compressed format (?), failed
3. Flashed BIOS from floppy
4. DOS 5 boot floppy, can't read HD (which is triple faulted says Warrior).
5. Re-downloading disc 1 to make a new CD which may or may not work
6. In the event of the CD not working, A:\>emo /wrists

rabbit

Yay!  New disc worked.  Running cfdisk :)

rabbit

Installing..finally....now I just need a really long cat5 cable or a wireless antenna...that and to finish the installation...

rabbit

Installed!

But alas, new problems.

Whenever I try to boot, the message "Error loading OS" comes up.

I can load using the bare.i bootdisk I made during the install, but even still, I don't know how to get KDE (or whatever) running.

Help!

iago

Quote from: rabbit on December 09, 2005, 05:53:40 PM
Installed!

But alas, new problems.

Whenever I try to boot, the message "Error loading OS" comes up.

I can load using the bare.i bootdisk I made during the install, but even still, I don't know how to get KDE (or whatever) running.

Help!

Boot off Slackware's CD. 

When prompted for boot:, type:
bare.i root=/dev/hda1 noinitrd ro
[replace /dev/hda1 with whereever Linux is installed to]

That should load up the Linux installation that you just installed.  Once it's loaded, log in as root, run "liloconfig", then run "lilo".  Hopefully lilo will run successfully. 

When running liloconfig:
- Use Advanced
- Store it in the MBR
Every other option should just be common sense

Good luck

rabbit

#7
Well, I loaded with startx and bam, that worked.  Now I'm up and running, all I need to do is get an antenna or a long cat5 cable and it'll be in my network!

[edit]
liloconfig is running, and now the big question: how do I change the name?  It's defaulted to darkstar....speaking of which...

rabbit

Okay, when I try bare.i ... it says "No such image.  [Tab] shows a list"

My only option is "Linux"

Joe

Asume hostname USWest.

su -c "hostname uswest"
su -c "echo 'uswest' > /etc/hostname"
su -c "reboot now"

The first line may be unneeded. I don't remember.

EDIT -
You'll be prompted for a password, its the password you used when you set it up, etc. If you're running as root, just type the stuff thats in quotes. I don't know if its reboot or not, maybe its restart? One of the two.
Quote from: Camel on June 09, 2009, 04:12:23 PMI'd personally do as Joe suggests

Quote from: AntiVirus on October 19, 2010, 02:36:52 PM
You might be right about that, Joe.


rabbit

Joe...what the hell are you talking about?  The prompt is for booting, prior to login.

Ergot

Quote from: rabbit on December 09, 2005, 07:41:41 PM
Joe...what the hell are you talking about?  The prompt is for booting, prior to login.
Then after login ... you open a terminal and type that in to change your hostname (computer name).
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iago

Quote from: rabbit on December 09, 2005, 07:06:29 PM
Okay, when I try bare.i ... it says "No such image.  [Tab] shows a list"

My only option is "Linux"

If you boot off the CD, Lilo shouldn't come up.  You should get a different kind of prompt. 

But if Lilo is coming up, that probably means that you pointed it at the wrong harddrive. 

Joe

Quote from: rabbit on December 09, 2005, 07:41:41 PM
Joe...what the hell are you talking about? The prompt is for booting, prior to login.
Quote from: rabbit on December 09, 2005, 06:44:58 PM
Well, I loaded with startx and bam, that worked. Now I'm up and running, all I need to do is get an antenna or a long cat5 cable and it'll be in my network!

[edit]
liloconfig is running, and now the big question: how do I change the name? It's defaulted to darkstar....speaking of which...
Quote from: Camel on June 09, 2009, 04:12:23 PMI'd personally do as Joe suggests

Quote from: AntiVirus on October 19, 2010, 02:36:52 PM
You might be right about that, Joe.


rabbit

I know, but that wasn't answering my question.  I made a seperate thread for the name issue.