
8th August 2005, 10:46
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Running LiveCD on a Laptop
New Linux user trying out a PCLinux 'Live' CD which runs fine on my desktop but 'hangs' on the laptop. Have tried the livecd noapic nolapic acpi=off command but still hangs on:
'Unable to mount loop filesystem, dropping you to a limited shell'
Any ideas please. Thanks
Dell Notebook I6000 - P4 1.6Ghz - 504Mb Ram
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9th August 2005, 10:33
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Must be some hardware not being supported...
Have you tried Knoppix ( http://www.knoppix.org/) on your laptop? It's another Linux live CD, probably the best known.
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7th October 2006, 03:41
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knoopix on acer 5670
newbie to linux trying to run knoppix live dvd on acer5670. While booting it hangs up at Starting PCMCIA card services. I read another post about running linux on this same laptop and encountering the same problem. The solution was:
" The fix for him was to disable pcmcia services. This is done by booting the rescue CD, then going to the /etc/rc.5 directory, then renaming the file "S09pcmcia" to "K09pcmcia". "
Since I am running from a live dvd and not installing how can rename the file?
thanks, Ryan
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8th October 2006, 15:59
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Originally Posted by bahndo
Since I am running from a live dvd and not installing how can rename the file?
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You can't.
Doesn't Knoppix offer a safe mode that you can use to boot? Try that.
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12th October 2006, 02:35
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Both of you should try Ubuntu for your first distro. It's very ez to use and it has great hardware support. I have tryed many distros but none have been as great as Ubuntu. It also works well with your laptop wifi cards. If you are looking for a speeder Ubuntu try Xubuntu it runs the Xfce gui which is much lighter then Gnome and looks about the same.
Here are the links:
Ubuntu http://www.ubuntu.org/
Xubuntu http://www.xubuntu.org/
Good luck!
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12th October 2006, 08:04
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MEPIS, based on Ubuntu/Debian has a great live CD.
You can consider that as well.
http://mepis.org/
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