Re: [pc110] Can't get PC110 to boot from floppy to begin

Matthew Hershenson (mjh nospam at spies.com)
Mon, 23 Nov 1998 18:56:40 -0800 (PST)

I did check the settings - the order is 1st FDD-1, 2nd PCMCIA, 3rd
HDD-1. One thing I thought was strange is that if the linux boot
floppy is installed in the PC110 and I restart, it scans the floppy
(the light goes on for a few seconds and I hear the disk spin), but it
boots Win95 from the PCMCIA HD. In my desktop machine, if an
unbootable floppy is in the drive on restart, it complains, something
like "Non-system disk... Replace disk and hit any key..." I don't
know if this is significant.

Thanks for the suggestions,
Matt

>
> Not to be a smarta$$ or anything, but did you check your CMOS settings?
> Remember that one of the options is boot device, and you don't need the
> floppy on that list.
>
> If you're not sure, turn the machine off, turn it on and immediately
> (before the beep) hit and hold F1. It's a menu option.
>
> At 02:40 PM 11/23/98 -0800, Matthew Hershenson wrote:
> > I tested the Linux Boot floppy in another PC, this time a K6
> >and it booted fine as well. I also made a bootable disk on the PC110,
> >using "FORMAT /S A:" under MS-DOS and the PC110 wouldn't boot off it,
> >but my K6 PC would. I tried running the Test from the "Easy-Setup"
> >[restart with F1 depressed] and the FDD-1 icon is grayed out. Is this
> >normal? Maybe this is a sign that the PC110 isn't happy with the
> >floppy. However, it can read and write floppies from Win95.
> > If I want to bypass the floppy altogether, is there a way
> >I can boot of the internal flash drive? Could I copy the linux boot
> >and support floppy images to that and boot from it?
> >
> >Thanks again for the help,
> >Matt
> >
> >>
> >>
> >> Test your disk in another "ordinary ;))" PC and see if that likes it as
> >> a first step
> >>
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> >> > Thanks for the message. I just realized that I replied to you and
> >> > not the mailing list. I don't know the etiquette for replying - whether
> >> > it's best to reply to the list or sender. In any case, I didn't save
> >> > a copy of the message, so if it should be posted to the mailing list,
> >> > please send me a copy of my message and I will resend it to the list.
> >>
> >> I didnt save it either 8)
> >>
> >> Test your disk in another "ordinary ;))" PC and see if that likes it as
> >> a first step
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