boot failure with puppy linux ver. 5.01

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boot failure with puppy linux ver. 5.01

#1 Post by gozlin »

I have a live CD that works on my Dell desktop, but I really want to use Puppy on my old laptop. I am new to Linux and have just taken an introductory course in Linux.
When I try to boot on my laptop I get an error message:

Disk error BB, AX=4280, Drive 82

or

isolinux: Disk error 01, AX=4200, Drive 82
Boot failed: Press a key to retry.

I have installed max ram for this system, 256MB. I have tried using some of the boot scripts, but no luck. Can someone help?

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#2 Post by rcrsn51 »

Since you know that the CD is good, the most likely explanation is that the optical drive in your old laptop has failed. Does it have a working OS like Windows that you can use to test the drive?

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#3 Post by gozlin »

Windows 98 SE is installed on this system. I just ran the diagnostics from Dell and they reported everything working "optimally."

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#4 Post by rcrsn51 »

But can it read CD's?

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#5 Post by gozlin »

Yes, it's a Toshiba that reads data and audio CDs. No write capability. The diagnostics found no problems with it.

I burned the CD on my desktop system that is running Windows XP, dual-booted with Linux on a separate HD.

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#6 Post by Ray MK »

does it have a floppy?

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#7 Post by rcrsn51 »

Let's try this again. Boot up Windows. Insert the Puppy CD. Open Drive D: or whatever drive letter the CD drive is. Can you see the files on the CD?

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#8 Post by gozlin »

Yes it has a floppy...and yes I can see the files in Windows.

boot.cat, boot.msg, help.msg, initro.gz, isolinux.bin, isolinux.cfg, logo.16, lupu_501.sfs, vmlinuz
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#9 Post by rcrsn51 »

OK. Then the next approach is to use a boot floppy that can launch Puppy off the Live CD. You will set the BIOS boot priority to the diskette drive and boot with both disks inserted.

There are a number of Puppy boot diskettes around. The first one I would try is "grubflop" from here.

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#10 Post by gozlin »

Sorry for the time lapse, I'm still learning to work with archived files. For grubflop, do the unarchived files both go on the floppy?

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#11 Post by rcrsn51 »

If you are working from Linux, extract the file grubflop.img and burn the diskette with the command:

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dd if=grubflop.img of=/dev/fd0
If working from Windows, use the enclosed program rawrite2.exe

In the event that this method won't boot your CD, your next option is the Wakepup diskette. There's a version of it here.

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#12 Post by gozlin »

Thanks for your patience and guidance. Puppy 5.01 is working on my laptop, and it really flies! It even recognizes my USB flash drive that windows never did.

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#13 Post by rcrsn51 »

Glad to help.

Just out of curiosity and for the benefit of other newcomers, what procedure did you use?

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#14 Post by gozlin »

I reburned the CD from my linux system, simplyMEPIS. I should have done that first, the laptop was reading an error that my PC wasn't picking up.

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