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Good Day folks,
When I first downloaded Knoppix 5.0/0.1 It would not let me mount the HD and the error was something to the effect ' unable to mount fuse, access denied'. Then I checked the MD5 and SHA checksums and both wetre correct yet samre boot / access problem. I thought that potentiallyI had a bad iso so I downloaded it again this time with Bit Tornado. Sums checked again, same error. Does Fuse have to be complied or something to work on the 5x serioe disk?
I remain ~ In Service & In Health,
Captain Cautious
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Hi,
It looks like you were trying to mount an ntfs partition. Would your problem look something like what was discussed in this thread?
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtop...881&highlight=
Hope you find something useful from that previous discussion. Regards.
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Same error here (except cdrom on this NEC Versa is /dev/hdb).
I don't think it's a bad disk. I ran md5sum on the ISO -- OK. After burning, ran "sudo head -c 730036224 /dev/hdc | md5sum" on a different computer -- OK. Booted it with "knoppix testcd" -- much CD activity for about 10 minutes, then booted (and failed) as normal.
Can Knoppix run diskless? I didn't see hard disk mentioned in requirements. But it sure does probe /dev/hda and finds HITACHI_DK227A-50. That disk is messed up; it had Windows installed on it. If /cdrom/KNOPPIX/modules/insmod tried to access /dev/hda, that would explain the I/O error. I tried the boot parameters myconf=/dev/hdb, home=/cdrom/knoppix.img (mount reported that /dev/hdb gets mounted on /cdrom), and noscsi. No difference.
Questions: what does that error (/cdrom/KNOPPIX/modules/insmod: I/O Error -- Can't find KNOPPIX filesystem, sorry.) mean?
How do I tell Knoppix to leave my hard disk alone? (The existence of a noswap boot parameter is a hint that by default it would use the hard disk.)
Boot param? Get screw driver and take disk drive out?
Thanks
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Can Knoppix run diskless? I didn't see hard disk mentioned in requirements. But it sure does probe /dev/hda and finds HITACHI_DK227A-50. That disk is messed up; it had Windows installed on it. If /cdrom/KNOPPIX/modules/insmod tried to access /dev/hda, that would explain the I/O error. I tried the boot parameters myconf=/dev/hdb, home=/cdrom/knoppix.img (mount reported that /dev/hdb gets mounted on /cdrom), and noscsi. No difference.
Questions: what does that error (/cdrom/KNOPPIX/modules/insmod: I/O Error -- Can't find KNOPPIX filesystem, sorry.) mean?
How do I tell Knoppix to leave my hard disk alone? (The existence of a noswap boot parameter is a hint that by default it would use the hard disk.)
Boot param? Get screw driver and take disk drive out?
Thanks
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I had this problem (see first posting)
I solved it. Read:
http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtop...=109468#109468
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Got it Working
Haven't had a chance to post lately. But I did get the Knoppix CD and DVD both working. The CD I got it working by downloading Nero and burning it the proper way. and the DVD, was just a bad DVD. I had a friend of mine download it and burn it on his DVD player and it works great every time I reboot my computer. Thanks again. Really enjoy reading and posting here. Here's wishing everyone Happy Holidays,
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