Can't boot Salix -Openbox-14.1 on AMD K6-2 machines
Posted: 2. May 2016, 16:02
Hi folks,
I'm pretty wet behind the ears with Linux but have been able to install and use Ubuntu 12.04 and 16.04 on a couple of boxes.
Right now I'm trying to get Salix installed on some HOH (Hopeless Old Hardware). I have a couple of old 366 MHz AMD K6-2 machines; one with 230 MB RAM and another with 360 MB. Yes, I know this is a very impractical venture but it's more of a learning project for me. If I get a marginally useful system out of the deal, well, that'll be icing on the cake.
I had previously successfully installed Ubuntu 6.06 on one of these machines, and Ubuntu 8.04 on the other. However, if possible I would like to install a Linux OS that is presently supported.
I did some poking around and saw Salix was recommended as a good choice for the AMD K6-2. I choose the Openbox distro as it was advertised as one of the lightest ones, downloaded the iso, and burned it to CD.
On both computers, all is well up to the "boot>" prompt. If I just press "Enter" (without entering any parameters) a get the message "aborted", which brings me back to the "boot>" prompt. I tried entering "huge.s" and I get:
Loading /Kernels/huge.s/bzImage. aborted.
If I enter hugesmp.s I get:
Loading /Kernels/hugesmp.s/bzImage. aborted.
Adding acpi=off or acpi=forced leads to the same results.
I also tried “nosmp” and received the message “Could not find kernel image: nosmp”
I confess I really have no idea what I'm doing here, so I tried to find a list of parameters that can be entered at the boot> prompt with some descriptions, without success.
Last week I used that same CD to build a virtual Salix machine in Virtualbox on my Mac and it worked like a charm.
Any suggestions? Explanations are also welcome, because, as I said, I'm trying to learn from this exercise.
Thanks in advance.
I'm pretty wet behind the ears with Linux but have been able to install and use Ubuntu 12.04 and 16.04 on a couple of boxes.
Right now I'm trying to get Salix installed on some HOH (Hopeless Old Hardware). I have a couple of old 366 MHz AMD K6-2 machines; one with 230 MB RAM and another with 360 MB. Yes, I know this is a very impractical venture but it's more of a learning project for me. If I get a marginally useful system out of the deal, well, that'll be icing on the cake.
I had previously successfully installed Ubuntu 6.06 on one of these machines, and Ubuntu 8.04 on the other. However, if possible I would like to install a Linux OS that is presently supported.
I did some poking around and saw Salix was recommended as a good choice for the AMD K6-2. I choose the Openbox distro as it was advertised as one of the lightest ones, downloaded the iso, and burned it to CD.
On both computers, all is well up to the "boot>" prompt. If I just press "Enter" (without entering any parameters) a get the message "aborted", which brings me back to the "boot>" prompt. I tried entering "huge.s" and I get:
Loading /Kernels/huge.s/bzImage. aborted.
If I enter hugesmp.s I get:
Loading /Kernels/hugesmp.s/bzImage. aborted.
Adding acpi=off or acpi=forced leads to the same results.
I also tried “nosmp” and received the message “Could not find kernel image: nosmp”
I confess I really have no idea what I'm doing here, so I tried to find a list of parameters that can be entered at the boot> prompt with some descriptions, without success.
Last week I used that same CD to build a virtual Salix machine in Virtualbox on my Mac and it worked like a charm.
Any suggestions? Explanations are also welcome, because, as I said, I'm trying to learn from this exercise.
Thanks in advance.