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William Kenworthy wrote: |
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> On 21/10/13 11:09, Dale wrote: |
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>> I rebooted and the newest sysrescue still wouldn't boot up. It says it |
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>> can't find /sysrcd.dat which I think is caused because it can't use the |
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>> USB port that the sysrescue stick is plugged into. So, I booted Knoppix |
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>> instead from DVD. Success. I got a list of drivers from lspci and plan |
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>> to research them and see if I am missing something. If not, I may just |
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>> start with a fresh config and see if that helps. |
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>> At least the mobo is working tho. That's a good thing. It's a start at |
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>> least. |
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>> Dale |
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>> :-) :-) |
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> Ive found that with gentoo/sysrescuecd before - the other distros do a |
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> better job of detection - I have a dell system here that wont work on |
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> SRD for instance. But after using ubuntu to find what was missing, its |
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> running gentoo fine. |
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> Billk |
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Well, I have enabled everything I could find from the Knoppix test and |
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it still does not work. I'm likely going to just try to config a kernel |
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from scratch later on. That or go back to the one from my old mobo and |
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just change the chipset. See if that works. |
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Thanks for the help. I'll post updates when I can. I may be pretty |
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busy for a few days. Could be a bit. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |
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