> If the complete Linux still works, you can also boot into it,
Unfortunatly I had totally wiped out my disk. It wasn't there anymore.
My error was when I was editing my partitions, I was starting at the
wrong sector/track. I was able to restart the install from a cf card,
I was refered to a sect
PROBLEM RESOLVED.
Thanks for the tip! The "d+b step" did not "rang a bell" while a was
looking to solve this!
I did that, worked perfectly well, I was able to restart the
installation from the cf and everything was fine.
Thanks for the help!
Phil
On 6/12/05, Andreas Gunnarsson <[EMAIL PROTEC
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 07:08:24PM +0200, Andreas Gunnarsson wrote:
> Do the "d+b" reboot that is mentioned in the INSTALL.zaurus file. When
> you've logged on as root (no password) you are running Linux. Mount the
> CF and then do insmod and cp as described in INSTALL.zaurus, and you
> should be
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 09:54:26AM -0400, Phil wrote:
> I tried reboot but got an error message. I really wanted to just have
> OpenBSD partitions in disklabel. :(
[...]
> (I don't feel spending $200 just to get the answer that the
> hardware will not make the CF card available at the boot prompt)
Thanks for the response!
I tried reboot but got an error message. I really wanted to just have
OpenBSD partitions in disklabel. :(
(Maybe something went wrong with my disk geometry ( I used the default
OpenBSD detected)
Anyway, now I'm stuck beyond that...
I don't have much information about the
Hi,
I tried to install OpenBSD on my Zaurus SL-C3000. I was following the
instruction at "ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/3.7/zaurus/INSTALL.zaurus"
every thing was fine until I got a fatal error when formating the
first partition (I had wiped the whole disk).
Now when I power-up the Zaurus, I expect
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