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− | Hi,
| + | {{delete|out of date}}--[[User:Werner P. Schulz|Werner P. Schulz]] 10:41, 26 February 2012 (MST) |
− | unfortunately I'm using an old SCSI-adapter (Tekram 390UF). The necessary module -ncr53c8xx.ko or sym53c8xx.ko - isn't included in the kernel modules. Is there a workaround to load the module ncr53c8xx or the sym53c8xx on boot?
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− | Can I use any precompiled module for a 2.6-kernel?
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− | Hi, <br> I am making a LiveCD (of my work on localization) based on knoppix. The problem i have with Knoppix-installer is as follows. When i INSTALL knoppix, the installer just ignores all the other OS installations on the hard disk and creates a Grub menu that contains just the new installation.
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− | <p>I have made some changes to the install script boot-tools.bm so that it scans hard disk partitions for other installations and make entries for them in the new Grum menu. Its not tested.
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− | </p><p>'''I would like to know if there would be any improvements to knoppix-installer in the near future related to this.'''
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− | </p><p>Diff (-pu) follows..
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− | <pre>--- fsextract-NEW/usr/share/knoppix-installer/modules/booting/boot-tools.bm 2005-11-30 17:23:05.000000000 +0530
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− | +++ boot-tools.bm 2005-12-27 15:00:28.000000000 +0530
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− | @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ create_initrd()
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− | # TODO: :-)
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− | [ -z "$(which mkext2fs)" -a -x "tools/mkext2fs" ] && cp -f tools/mkext2fs $TARGET_MNT_POINT/usr/sbin/
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− | perl -pi -e "s/mkcramfs/mkext2fs -f/g" $TARGET_MNT_POINT/etc/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.conf
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− | - #perl -pi -e "s/mkcramfs/mkext2fs/g" $TARGET_MNT_POINT/etc/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.conf ---SWECHA
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− | + # SWECHA -- Added -f to above line.
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− | export INITRD_PARAM_$INITRD_POSTFIX="ramdisk_size=100000 "
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− | fi
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− |
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− | @@ -568,7 +568,60 @@ translate_linux_to_grub () {
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− | return 0
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− | }
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− |
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− | +# SWECHA specific function
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− | +get_grub_menu()
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− | +{
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− | + mnt_point="/mnt/inst"
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− | + [ ! -e $mnt_point ] && mkdir $mnt_point
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− | + PART=$1
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− | + mount -o ro $PART $mnt_point 2>&1 >/dev/null
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− | + [ $? -ne 0 ] && return 1
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− | +
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− | + menu_file=$mnt_point/boot/grub/menu.lst
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− | + if [ ! -e "$menu_file" ] ; then umount $PART ; return 1; fi
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− | +
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− | + return 0
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− | +}
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− |
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− | +# SWECHA specific function
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− | +# uses fdisk to detect all partitions..
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− | +# From each Linux partition it tries to get boot/grub/menu.lst
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− | +# accumilates the boot entries from all of them and adds
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− | +# them to a the menu.lst of the newly installed grub.
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− | +# For each Fat32 partition found.. it adds a Win2k/xp entry to menu.lst
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− | +#
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− | +create_swecha_menu()
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− | +{
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− | + #back up the default menu.lst created by the default knoppix installer
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− | + cp $TARGET_MNT_POINT/boot/grub/menu.lst $TARGET_MNT_POINT/boot/grub/menu.knoppix.lst
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− | +
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− | + #Linux partion list
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− | + for DP in `/sbin/fdisk -l /dev/hda | grep -r "^/dev" | grep -i linux | cut -d' ' -f1` # for each linux partition...
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− | + do
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− | + get_grub_menu $DP
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− | + [ $? -ne 0 ] && continue
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− | + echo "# -------------From $DP --------------------------" >> $TARGET_MNT_POINT/boot/grub/menu.lst
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− | + awk '/[Tt]itle/ { start = 1 }; { if(start==1) print $0}' $menu_file >> $TARGET_MNT_POINT/boot/grub/menu.lst
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− | + umount $DP
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− | + done
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− | +
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− | + #Win partitions
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− | + for DP in `/sbin/fdisk -l /dev/hda | grep -r "^/dev" | grep -i fat | cut -d' ' -f1` # for each FAT32 partition...
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− | + do
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− | + hd=`echo $DP | cut -d'a' -f2`
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− | + let hd=$hd-1
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− | + echo "# -------------From $DP --------------------------" >> $TARGET_MNT_POINT/boot/grub/menu.lst
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− | + cat <<EOI >> $TARGET_MNT_POINT/boot/grub/menu.lst
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− | +
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− | +title Win 2k/XP/..
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− | +root (hd0,$hd)
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− | +chainloader +1
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− | +
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− | +EOI
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− | + done
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− | +
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− | + return 0
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− | +}
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− | +
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− | install_grub()
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− | {
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− | # create device.map
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− | @@ -714,6 +767,8 @@ EOF
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− | grub-install --root-directory=$TARGET_MNT_POINT "(hd0)" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
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− | ;;
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− | esac
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− | +
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− | + create_swecha_menu # SWECHA
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− |
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− | return 0
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− | }
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− | </pre>
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− | ----
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− | <p>
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− | Before running the installer, be sure to unmount /dev/hd(EVERYTHING), including swap. I had many
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− | problems trying to install on a disk with a swap partition mounted (use 'swapoff') in the
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− | middle of the disk. There wasn't enough room before or after for an automatic installation.
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− | Neither fdisk nor the installer's default partitioner seemed to notice the problem. They
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− | just changed the drive and left the /proc/partitions alone.
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− | </p>
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− | <p>
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− | It created some very odd bugs during install, such as crashing rather than asking which partition
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− | to install to.
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− | </p>
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