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    Booting Knoppix 6.2.1 from a USB on a Windows XP hangs?

    My Gateway Windows XP laptop has stopped booting, and I needed to recover some of my data before reformatting it. The CD drive doesn't work, so I purchased a live version of Knoppix 6.2.1 on a 2GB flash drive to try and boot from there.

    I was able to change the boot order and get it to recognize the USB, but I have a problem after that. Initially, I get a UNetbootin loader menu, where the options are as follows:

    Default
    adriane
    knoppix
    fb1024x768
    fb1280x1024
    fb800x600
    memtest
    dos
    failsafe

    I select "knoppix" and I can see the Linux logo at the top left hand corner, as well as all the functions loading. I get to a prompt asking me whether I want to create a file for saving my personal files, and it says I can leave it blank if I want to and skip that step.

    Finally, I get to a black screen with xauth: creating new authority file /home/knoppix/.Xauthority on top, and (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" on the bottom, where it hangs for a long time, at least 15 minutes by my last count. I still haven't been able to go beyond that point.

    My question is, what is it doing during that time? Is it erasing the HDD on my laptop because I hadn't specified a file size for my personal files earlier? Is it just frozen? I read elsewhere that it should take no more than 10 minutes to boot into Knoppix, so I got worried when it took so long and nothing changed. The cursor doesn't blink during this time either.

    Is there any other option I can try to boot from? Such as failsafe or Default? Any help is greatly appreciated!

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    Booting Knoppix 6.2.1 from a USB on a Windows XP hangs?

    My Gateway Windows XP laptop has stopped booting, and I needed to recover some of my data before reformatting it. The CD drive doesn't work, so I purchased a live version of Knoppix 6.2.1 on a 2GB flash drive to try and boot from there.

    I was able to change the boot order and get it to recognize the USB, but I have a problem after that. Initially, I get a UNetbootin loader menu, where the options are as follows:

    Default
    adriane
    knoppix
    fb1024x768
    fb1280x1024
    fb800x600
    memtest
    dos
    failsafe

    I select "knoppix" and I can see the Linux logo at the top left hand corner, as well as all the functions loading. I get to a prompt asking me whether I want to create a file for saving my personal files, and it says I can leave it blank if I want to and skip that step.

    Finally, I get to a black screen with xauth: creating new authority file /home/knoppix/.Xauthority on top, and (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" on the bottom, where it hangs for a long time, at least 15 minutes by my last count. I still haven't been able to go beyond that point.

    My question is, what is it doing during that time? Is it erasing the HDD on my laptop because I hadn't specified a file size for my personal files earlier? Is it just frozen? I read elsewhere that it should take no more than 10 minutes to boot into Knoppix, so I got worried when it took so long and nothing changed. The cursor doesn't blink during this time either.

    Is there any other option I can try to boot from? Such as failsafe or Default? Any help is greatly appreciated!

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    My guess would be that you're using a USB-1 connected memory chip, which is by definition much slower than what's normal today, USB-2. As to what it's doing, I'd say "working" to quote the Star Trek ship's computer. What you can do, if it is a slow memory connection, is use a different connection (i.e. a new USB card) or set up some space on the hard drive and multi-boot the PC.

    Hope that helps!
    Krishna

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    Quote Originally Posted by krishna.murphy View Post
    My guess would be that you're using a USB-1 connected memory chip, which is by definition much slower than what's normal today, USB-2. As to what it's doing, I'd say "working" to quote the Star Trek ship's computer. What you can do, if it is a slow memory connection, is use a different connection (i.e. a new USB card) or set up some space on the hard drive and multi-boot the PC.

    Hope that helps!
    Krishna
    Thanks for the info! What I actually ended up doing was booting from the fb1024x768 option which worked perfectly

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    Complete list of cheatcodes here: ftp://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/linux/knoppix/knoppix-cheatcodes.txt
    Quote Originally Posted by voracious12 View Post
    Thanks for the info! What I actually ended up doing was booting from the fb1024x768 option which worked perfectly
    Good to hear! I have found out that in some cases, using the xmodule cheatcode can be necessary. I used the xmodule=intel.

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