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Thread: "0wn" (install Knoppix to HD) won't proceed beyond 1st stage (partition creation)

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    "0wn" (install Knoppix to HD) won't proceed beyond 1st stage (partition creation)

    Hi folks

    Any chance of a quick answer to this?

    1. Basically, why is 0wn (installs Knoppix to HD) not proceeding beyond the
    first stage, ie partition (Pn.) creation?

    2. I PREVIOUSLY and successfully, created a 1Gb swap Pn. and a 300Gb Pn. (Linux
    root, ext3) on my Acer 5750 laptop. [I know it should be reiserfs - see later.]

    It's a 1Tb HD, with 3 other (primary) partitions (used by Windows 7). So the 2
    Linux partitions are Logical ones on the 4th (Extended) Pn.

    I then ran 0wn to install Knoppix from the DVD to HD. When it got to
    partitioning, I found that the root Pn. required reiserfs not ext3. So I
    selected the 3rd option offered, ie do manual Pn. with Gparted. Then I simply
    reformatted ext3 to reiserfs.

    THIS IS THE BIT. When I exited GParted, the installation script duly continued.

    3. BUT NO SUCH JOY when I repeated the above, with some slight differences. On
    a sister laptop (Acer 5755G) I wanted to do the same as the above, ie
    install Knoppix onto HD. The details (& HD size etc) are the same as the above
    but with the following differences.

    I created a 730Gb Linux root Pn., with REISERFS (from the kick-off). I then ran
    0wn. When it presented me with the partitioning options (Auto, manual, etc) I
    chose Manual (GParted) as before. There was of course nothing for me to actually
    do in GParted because I'd already created the partitions. So I exited GParted.

    BUT INSTEAD OF CONTINUING WITH THE INSTALLATION, as it did above, I was just
    RETURNED to the selection window for partitioning (ie 3-options + Help). No
    explanatory message (error or otherwise) was displayed at the top of the
    selection window. So all I could do was just loop round the cycle: Select
    manual partitioning...GParted...Select manual partitioning.

    I did try the AUTO partitioning option, but it gave a message. I don't remember
    the exact message but it might have been "No usable install-partition found",
    or it might have been something else. Actually I realised I shouldn't have
    used AUTO because it might have got rid of my 3 Windows partitions. But it
    didn't. Phew!

    I would be most grateful if you could tell me how to get the 0wn installation to
    proceed? Thanks muchly.

    John

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    I am running into a similar problem. I'm trying to install the DVD version to a VM (don't ask; it's a long story). I build the VM, give it a 16 GB virtual drive, boot knoppix, and when I do the HDD install, it says "Checking Installation Rquirements", with an OK button (which I did not cloick). Then it asks me about partitioning the drive. I tell it to use the whole drive, and click OK. It prompts me with the virtual drive (/dev/sda 16384 MB), and another OK button. I select the drive and click OK, and it warns me that all data on the drive will be deleted, so I click "Yes." It says "partitioning and formatting in progress" (with another OK button) , and after several seconds, it says it has partitioned the drive and gives me an OK button. There's no mention of having FORMATTED the drive, so I click "OK", and it goes back to "Checking Installation Requirements". Then the process starts all over. HELP!

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    I think I may have it

    When I let it run the partition step, it DID create the partitions (1 GB swap, 15 GB data). I had to then click on the partition at the top (it was subtle -- /dev/sda was now /dev/sda2 -- the partition I wanted to install to). When I clicked on /dev/sda2 and OK, it ran without a hitch.

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    I may have spoken too soon. 0Wn DID start copying files, and says it completed successfully, but when I go to re-boot, I get up to:

    Decompressing Linux... Parsing ELF... Done.
    Booting the kernel

    and that's the last thing it does. Time for more research...

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    I tried edd=off (found that elsewhere on the forum), to no avail. My boot line in grub is now:

    kernel /boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/sda2 rootwait lang=us apm=power-off nomce libdata.force=noncq tz=localtime loglevel=1 screen=1920x1080 rw edd=off

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    What's about the md5sum check from your DVD download and are there no error messages with the cheatcode
    Code:
    knoppix testcd
    booting the DVD and/ or your HD install?
    Last edited by Werner P. Schulz; 01-21-2013 at 06:55 PM.

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    The DVD MD5 sums match, and it booted fine from the DVD. I assume testcd just tests more checksums, so does that really get me anything?

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