Edit: it was just in a virtual machine. In the real laptop it booted
but, as I posted in the forum:
I have a bull notebook with a 133 mhz pentium processor and 16 mb of ram
(+64 mb of swap).
I remastered the livecd (from another pc) with the package
slitaz-loram-cdrom, then I booted.
I kept X from starting because it takes a lot of time. I tried first the
manual installation, but as I rebooted it froze at "booting the the
kernel".
Then I tried the installer (I discovered it can be launched from
command-line: slitaz-installer), and it worked fine, but I saw an error
about loram.extract passing by.
/usr is empty.
Also menu.lst had not been created. I created by hand:
title SliTaz GNU/Linux 1.0 (Kernel 2.6.24.2-slitaz)
root(hd0,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.24.2-slitaz root=/dev/hda1 vga=normal
Now the system freezes at "Ok, booting the kernel"
Please help!
Filippo
Hi all,
I have a Bull laptop with a 133Mhz Pentium processor and 16 mb of ram.
From a more powerful pc I booted slitaz and created a
slitaz-loram-cdrom. At the beginning of that I answered no to "Repack
using rootfs (or something like that)" and yes to download packages
from the internet: was this ok?
The main issue is: I boot the created slitaz-loram-cdrom and a text
login appears. User hacker or root and password root are not accepted.
During boot I get some error messages saying:
/usr/share/udhcpc/default.script failed: Transport endpoint is not
connected
/sbin/tazlocale: line 31: id: Transport endpoint is not connected
sh: 0: unknown operand
/etc/init.d/slim: line 54: /usr/bin/slim: Transport endpoint is not
connected
And some others of that kind.
Is the iso corrupted?
Thanks a lot,
Filippo
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