Grub, (hd0,2) would have to go with /dev/sda3, if that is where the2lss wrote:dejan555,
Good job! I did a frugal install on my usb stick and gave it a try. I am very impressed with kde (I never used kde much) and how well puppy package manager works with the debian repos. I can't wait to do some customizing!
One problem though, I tried doing a frugal install on my girlfriends Dell xps m140 (which is running puppy 4.3.1 at the moment) but when booting I get:The message comes immediately after booting from grub, before any of the normal startup messages ("loading drivers", "copying to ram", etc)Code: Select all
kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown block(8,18)
I'm not sure what the problem is. The sfs, initrd, and vmlinuz are in /kdepup on partition 3. the puppy 4.3.1 files are in / on partition 3. Do you think 4.3.1 is conflicting with kdpup? Here is a section from menu.listCode: Select all
title Puppy Linux 4.3 root (hd0,2) kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda4 initrd /initrd.gz pmedia=idehd title KDEPUP root (hd0,2) kernel /kdepup/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda4 append initrd=/kdepup/initrd.gz pmedia=idehd
Anyone see anything that would cause a problem? All of the md5sums check out ok.
partition is.
I don't understand having the 2 puppys on the same partition, or why
the KDEPUP syntax is so different than 4.3.