boot puppy4.11 in an older machine

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wuppy
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boot puppy4.11 in an older machine

#1 Post by wuppy »

Greetings, has anyone encountered a situation where none of your favorite linux cds will boot in an older machine. I have an older 600 meg pc that required two floppy disks to load the windows 98 from cd. Absolutely nothing with linux inscribed on it will boot. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have xp on it now and I was hoping to dual boot puppy 4.11 and xp.

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#2 Post by rjbrewer »

What brand of pc?
Processor speed ?
Amount of ram?

A little info please.

Inspiron 700m, Pent.M 1.6Ghz, 1Gb ram.
Msi Wind U100, N270 1.6>2.0Ghz, 1.5Gb ram.
Eeepc 8g 701, 900Mhz, 1Gb ram.
Full installs

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#3 Post by wuppy »

Its a 600 mghtz, 512 ram gateway, about a 2000 model 20gig HD

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#4 Post by wuppy »

No one has any ideas on this?? I have tryed all the boot options in the boot list and they all halt at - Disabling IRQ 10 when trying to boot the cd. Damn small linux boots fine but nothings else will.

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#5 Post by nitehawk »

Its a 600 mghtz, 512 ram gateway, about a 2000 model 20gig HD
That really isn't such an old computer for small linux distros. I've run Puppy on a 500mhz, 286 ram, 20G hard drive. (HP Vectra)....
....I admit I'm clueless as to why Puppy won't run on it. (?) As I said,..that's not such a bad ol' machine!

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#6 Post by muggins »

Have you tried any of the retro versions? e.g.:

puppy-4.2.1retro-k2.6.21.7-seamonkey.iso
puppy-4.2.1retro-k2.6.21.7-seamonkey.md5.txt

When you downloaded the original .iso, did you use a downloader that can resume from breaks in transmission? Does the .iso's md5sum check OK? Does the CD boot in other computers? Which burner did you use to burn the .iso? If using windows, I always use terabyte's burncdcc.

Lastly, have you tried any, or combinations of, the boot paramenters? e.g.:

puppy ide=nodma
puppy acpi=off

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#7 Post by wuppy »

I discovered the answer while installing Ubuntu mimimum on the same computer. Puppy and everything else except damn small linux always hung on disabling irq 10.

While installing ubuntu minimum I was reading all the scrolling info and all of the sudden it said, " IRQ 10 no one cared, try irqpoll and it zooms right by the pesky IRQ 10 aggrevation.

All I needed was to type puppy irqpoll at the puppy boot prompt to boot the cd.
I now have a poor mans install on the old computer and the new computer. On the old computer I just have pass irqpoll to the kerel in the grub menu.lst

Puppy 4.21 is extremely nice. Thanks a hundred times a hundred to the developers for such a nice system. All of linux really.

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