other way around:
instead of trying to fix the cdrom boot issue, according to
http://lab.dyne.org/Docking i could copy /dyne directory on C:\
partition where unfortunately winXp resides. then booting up with
dynebolic, it should detect that directory before trying to mount the
cd-rom where obviously my cd-rom is too slow to answer? or am i
wrong?
does anyone have an experience in trying that?
thanks for help
/g
On 3/6/07, gordo <gordo@???> wrote:
> hi all,
>
> this error occured with pure:dyne but i guess its the same for dynebolic.
>
> i´ve some problems with latitude x300 subnotebook and its docking
> station. it seems that the cd-rom inside the docking station is
> accessed through USB, so the
> pure:dyne apparently times out too early while trying to mount the
> drive. i tried some things which are already mentioned here:
> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_Dell_Latitude_X300
>
> like:
> linux dopcmica docache
> linux noapic acpi=off
> nodma ...
> and all together ;)
>
> but it didnt work out. it always boots into volatile mode and is saying:
>
> > > root: [*] going into mulit user mode
> > > root: [!] No dyne system has been found on any storage device
> > > root: [!] this is a fatal error, dyne:bolic cannot run.
>
> it´s strange because dmesg | grep -i cd-rom outputs:
>
> > > Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 00
> > > Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20
> > > sr 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi CD-ROM sr0
>
> so, the cdrom is being detected but not mounted (at least not fast
> enough mounted?)
>
> thanks for any help!
>
> /g
>
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