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- From: roy lo <roylo@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 16:24:23 -0800
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Sure, glad I can help. As always you can create your own boot image as well. Mancy, Raymond wrote: > Cheers...thanks for that. I think I have been to that page before, May have > to go and download some SuSE ISO images... > > Ray > > -----Original Message----- > From: roy lo [mailto:roylo@example.com] > Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 8:04 AM > To: tlug@example.com > Subject: Re: [tlug] Making new boot image for RH cd... > > > I went to the Linux on Laptop webpage and looked up the information for > you laptop. on one of the web page > http://www.suse.de/~grimmer/portege3440CT/ > it says > > "according to Toshiba, the BIOS is not capable of booting the 2.88MB > boot image on the first CD." > > I guess you were right, the bios did limited the boot image. > > > "Starting with SuSE Linux 7.2, the installation floppies do also include > the necessary USB drivers to talk to USB storage devices like the floppy > drive or a CD-ROM drive. For SuSE Linux 7.1, I had to create a special > boot floppy, that included the necessary network driver on the same > disk, because you could not load additional drivers from another floppy > disk - linuxrc could not access the USB floppy drive after the kernel > had booted." > > So, that might be a good ideal as well. > > you can take a look of that page > (http://www.suse.de/~grimmer/portege3440CT/) > > and maybe find it use for to your problem > > > > later > > > Mancy, Raymond wrote: > >>I am using a Toshiba portege 3440ct....funny thing is, is that I am sure I >>have gotten it to load the disc before (thats how I originally got RH on >>it), for some reason it wont boot anymore though. its not the disc which >> > is > >>at fault, and its not the computer either (well...it could be the bios as >>other ppl have said the same to me about loading RH on a toshiba) but it >>will boot other disc's...i.e windows disc's. >> >>It looks as if my computer all of a sudden decided it didnt like linux >>anymore...and wont let me load it. >> >>Ray >> >>-----Original Message----- >>From: roy lo [mailto:roylo@example.com] >>Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 10:53 PM >>To: tlug@example.com >>Subject: Re: [tlug] Making new boot image for RH cd... >> >> >>List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:tlug-request@example.comsubject=unsubscribe> >>Precedence: list >>Resent-Sender: tlug-request@example.com >> >>Mancy, Raymond wrote: >> >> >>>Hi, >>> >>> >>>I figured out why my toshiba laptop cannot boot RH CD's....I hear that it >>> >>> >>is >> >> >>>because the image is 2.88mb...too big for the bios apparently. >>> >>> >>> >>really? I had/have 3 toshiba laptops and never have problems with them. >>can you tell me what model do you have? >>Also, I don't think bios size has much to do with loading boot images. >>It ought to be independent of each other. >> >> >> >> >> >>>Is it possible to somehow change the boot image for the redhat CD? Do you >>>think it would be possible to throw the boot.img,the one used to boot from >>>floppy, into the iso image and have it boot succesfully ? >>> >>> >>yes >> >> >> >>>Cheers >>>Ray >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > >
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