I have been using puppy 1.0.1 it worked fine until I got a cd r. I setup scsi emulation, it worked a few times now cd does not boot.
the last messages at boot up are
freeing /dev/ram0 memory DONE
puppy is now running in tmpfs ramdisk, mounted on / scsi subsystem driver revision 1.00
then it just hangs and does nothing.
I tried resetting bios,
I also removed backup battery for a few minutes
I tried booting with no hard disk
I tried booting with a different hard disk
I tried booting with a different cd
I downloaded puppy 1.0.4 and tried booting with this
no change in the results
Does anyone have any ideas what could be the problem?
Thanks
live cd used to boot , setup scsi emulation, now it doesnt
I burned with a liteon external cd rw using deepburner and win98, I have never had problems with this combination. This is the combination i used to create the older puppy cd and the newest puppy cd, There is no pupxxx file on the harddrive (I tried with a completely different hard drive. I tried with the original cd drive also. I am at a loss as to what may be happening. booting just stops with no error messages. win98 boots fine, DSL boots fine. BEATRIX boots fine. No error messages with any other program.
I am wondering if the memory on the pc may be bad
when I turn on the pc and go into setup i see that base memory is 640k extended is 126M
I dont know just a hunch ??
I am wondering if the memory on the pc may be bad
when I turn on the pc and go into setup i see that base memory is 640k extended is 126M
I dont know just a hunch ??
Same Deal
I just burned puppy-1.0.4-mozilla.iso booted, and got the exact same hang on the scsi,
I've got no scsi devices, everything is IDE. Can I comment out the scsi driver and then reburn the iso image somehow? BTW, I'm using a ReWritable drive and CD-R cds. Not that it matters, I don't think ... does it?
I've got no scsi devices, everything is IDE. Can I comment out the scsi driver and then reburn the iso image somehow? BTW, I'm using a ReWritable drive and CD-R cds. Not that it matters, I don't think ... does it?