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HDD install 3.4 fails
Hi,
since Knoppix is the only distribution that completely recognizes my hardware, I'd like to install it to my HDD and use it as my standard Linux system.
So I started "knx2hd" and chose a "bginner" system (I tried the other two methods as well). The installation starts, and during the copy process I get the error "file system is read-only" for several files. Also, it cannot determin my display adaptor (ATI Radeon 9500 Pro).
Even worse is the fact that LILO cannot be installed neither in the MBR ("access denied") nor in the root partition ("access denied"), so I have no possibility to boot from HDD.
A "floppy LILO" is no alternative, since my PC doesn't have an FDD
Here's my HDD configuration:
/dev/hda1 10 GB, Linux -> Knoppix
/dev/hda2 1 GB, Linux -> free
/dev/hda3 1 GB, Linux Swap
/dev/hda4 105 GB, Windows XP
Any ideas what can cause the errors?
//g-joey
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Almost sounds as if you are trying to install to an NTFS drive. Did you format your partitions after you created them, and if so, what file system did you use (e.g., ext2, ext3, reiser, vfat)?
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Originally Posted by
j.drake
Almost sounds as if you are trying to install to an NTFS drive. Did you format your partitions after you created them, and if so, what file system did you use (e.g., ext2, ext3, reiser, vfat)?
Here's what cfdisk displays:
/dev/hda1 boot primary Linux ext3 10001 MB
/dev/hda2 primary Linux ext2 1000 MB
/dev/hda3 primary Linux swap
/dev/hda4 primary NTFS
/dev/hdb1 primary SFS 200000 MB
So, to me it seems that this is ok?!
//g-joey
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Well, I'll defer to someone else on that one. You blew my theory.
I'm wondering, though if you have too many primary partitions. Don't know why that would make a difference, but I did read where Windows won't recognize >1 partition per disk, so even if you got the installer going, there's a real question about the viability of your NTFS partition.
I just got done exhausting all of my feeble knowledge of linux partitioning in another thread (linked below). Feel free to wander the links of some brighter people than me, if you think it might help.
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtop...?p=51714#51714
jd
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Originally Posted by
j.drake
I'm wondering, though if you have too many primary partitions.
Hi jd,
thanks for your suggestion. But I don't think that I have too many partitions: My Windows installation in partition 4 is working perfectly, and my previous Linux installations in partitions 1 and 2 were also running fine. Only Knoppix refuses to install...
//g-joey
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Originally Posted by
g-joey
Originally Posted by
j.drake
Almost sounds as if you are trying to install to an NTFS drive. Did you format your partitions after you created them, and if so, what file system did you use (e.g., ext2, ext3, reiser, vfat)?
Here's what cfdisk displays:
/dev/hda1 boot primary Linux ext3 10001 MB
/dev/hda2 primary Linux ext2 1000 MB
/dev/hda3 primary Linux swap
/dev/hda4 primary NTFS
/dev/hdb1 primary SFS 200000 MB
So, to me it seems that this is ok?!
//g-joey
You don't have a big enough partition for starters.........you need at least 3G to install Knoppix to secondly why not use the knoppix-installer and try the Debian type install.
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Originally Posted by
mzilikazi
Originally Posted by
g-joey
Here's what cfdisk displays:
/dev/hda1 boot primary Linux ext3 10001 MB
You don't have a big enough partition for starters.........you need at least 3G to install Knoppix to
secondly why not use the knoppix-installer and try the Debian type install.
Hi mzilikazi,
I think that the 10 GB (= 10001 MB) of /dev/hda1 should be sufficient?!
And I have tried all three installation types (beginner, CD, Debian), but get the same "access denied" errors for each of them.
//g-joey
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I had a similar problem with knoppix-installer. The problem turned out to be that I had an external drive (actually a hard drive based mp3 player) connected to my usb port which was recognized as sda1, sda2, ..., sda4. When I rebooted with nothing connected to the usb port, the problem went away and the install succeeded.
Apparently LILO was getting confused with the presence of the other drive.
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Originally Posted by
g-joey
Hi mzilikazi,
I think that the 10 GB (= 10001 MB) of /dev/hda1 should be sufficient?!
And I have tried all three installation types (beginner, CD, Debian), but get the same "access denied" errors for each of them.
//g-joey
Hmmm must not have read things too carefully. Try launching the installer and then in another terminal issue 'mount' and see if your install partition is mounted rw. I presume you're launching the installer as root. I'm not even sure what it would do if launched as user.
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Originally Posted by
sgor
I had a similar problem with knoppix-installer. The problem turned out to be that I had an external drive (actually a hard drive based mp3 player) connected to my usb port which was recognized as sda1
Well, this is something I'll have to try, because during the installation I had my USB memory stick connected and mounted...
Another thing: I just tried to install Mandrake and it worked without any problems... So I think we can forget about that partition thing
//g-joey
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