I tried in vain to use the Universal Installer to do a full install of Slacko 5.6 4G non-PAE on my new (to me) Latitude D400.
A frugal install works (I am posting this from it...), as does a Unetbootin USB install.
I think there an issue with an install script. The install happens very quickly - quicker than a full install of the latest Precise Retro, and all of the folders aren't there on SDA once it is done.
I have to use a non-PAE kernel/distro on this little $40 laptop, as it is equipped with an early Pentium M processor that rejects the PAE kernel.
Edit - thought I was posting this in the Slacko 5.6 bug thread - sorry...
Can't do a full install of Slacko 5.6 4G-NON-PAE (FIXED!)
Can't do a full install of Slacko 5.6 4G-NON-PAE (FIXED!)
Last edited by mechmike on Tue 22 Oct 2013, 02:40, edited 2 times in total.
Whoops...
Apologies for not posting this in the correct thread...
Must ask.
Is the full install location formatted to a Linux format?
ext 2, 3, or 4?
Is the full install location formatted to a Linux format?
ext 2, 3, or 4?
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
When I was a kid I wanted to be older.... This is not what I expected
YaPI(any iso installer)
Yes - in fact, I tried all three formats using GParted just to eliminate that variable. I successfully completed a full install of Precise 5.7.1 Retro on the same machine, but I would prefer to run Slacko...bigpup wrote:Must ask.
Is the full install location formatted to a Linux format?
ext 2, 3, or 4?
Since I always have empty partitions......... test full install of Slacko 5.6 4G non-pae. Installed with zero problems and posting from it now.
/etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE
Full install,ext3 partition.
-Computer-
Processor : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
Memory : 2585MB (131MB used)
Machine Type : Physical machine
Operating System : Slacko Puppy - 5.6
User Name : root (root)
Date/Time : Sun 20 Oct 2013 11:45:03 PM CDT
-Display-
Resolution : 1024x768 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : Mesa DRI Intel(R) 865G x86/MMX/SSE2
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
-Audio Devices-
Audio Adapter : ICH4 - Intel ICH5
-Version-
Kernel : Linux 3.4.52 (i686)
Version : #1 SMP Wed Jul 10 10:53:04 EST 2013
C Library : GNU C Library version 2.15 (stable)
Distribution : Slacko Puppy - 5.6
Did you verify the md5 and the burn?
/etc/rc.d/PUPSTATE
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PUPMODE=2
#ATADRIVES is all internal ide/pata/sata drives, excluding optical, excluding usb...
ATADRIVES='sda '
#ATAOPTICALDRIVES is list of non-usb optical drives...
ATAOPTICALDRIVES='sr0 '
PUP_HOME='/'
PDEV1='sda12'
DEV1FS='ext3'
-Computer-
Processor : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80GHz
Memory : 2585MB (131MB used)
Machine Type : Physical machine
Operating System : Slacko Puppy - 5.6
User Name : root (root)
Date/Time : Sun 20 Oct 2013 11:45:03 PM CDT
-Display-
Resolution : 1024x768 pixels
OpenGL Renderer : Mesa DRI Intel(R) 865G x86/MMX/SSE2
X11 Vendor : The X.Org Foundation
-Audio Devices-
Audio Adapter : ICH4 - Intel ICH5
-Version-
Kernel : Linux 3.4.52 (i686)
Version : #1 SMP Wed Jul 10 10:53:04 EST 2013
C Library : GNU C Library version 2.15 (stable)
Distribution : Slacko Puppy - 5.6
Did you verify the md5 and the burn?
I did not, but will re-download the .iso and do so later this week when I have time.James C wrote:Did you verify the md5 and the burn?
Thanks for the tip, and for your effort.
Weird that the .iso I got installs frugally yet not fully. I also go direct .iso to USB via Unetbootin on my Windows box. The target machine in question has no optical drive. Next time I will use the .iso-to-USB tool within my frugal Slacko install to do this and see what happens...
I am doing both of these as well. I was able to do a full install of Retro Precise successfully on the same machine.rokytnji wrote:When I install full from usb. I mount /dev/sda (usb) before running the installer so it can find the files. I am not sure this is your problem though.
Forgot to mention I also flag the Puppy Partition as boot also in gparted.
That said, I am way too well-acquainted with Mr. Murphy to rule out operator error...
James C nailed it...
I don't know if the issue was a corrupted download, or with copying the .iso file to/from a Windows box...
As per James C's pointers, I redownloaded the .iso onto another partition on my Latitude, checked the md5 sum successfully, and then used the Puppy BootFlash installer to make a fresh USB copy.
I then booted from that USB copy, created a test ext3 partition, and used the previously mounted .iso to successfully do a full install - all done on the same machine.
Lesson learned, and operator error noted...
Many thanks to all for your assistance and "thought-starters"!
As per James C's pointers, I redownloaded the .iso onto another partition on my Latitude, checked the md5 sum successfully, and then used the Puppy BootFlash installer to make a fresh USB copy.
I then booted from that USB copy, created a test ext3 partition, and used the previously mounted .iso to successfully do a full install - all done on the same machine.
Lesson learned, and operator error noted...
Many thanks to all for your assistance and "thought-starters"!