Hello! I'm new to the forum, and a first time poster.
I have a Compaq tc4400 tablet PC I'm using to experiment with...
I repartitioned the hard drive, set up a Linux partition that I'm running Lubuntu 12.10 on. At the end of the hard drive I've created a 10 GB fat 32 partition to experiment with, and I'm seeing what happens with Kolibri installed there...
Since I'm using grub2 to boot with I setup a custom entry in the /boot/grub/grub.cfg file in section grub.d/40_custom following this form...
menuentry "KolibriOS" {
insmod part_msdos
set root='(/dev/sda,msdos10)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root XXXX-XXXX
linux16 /memdisk
initrd16 /kolibri.img
}
To set up the Kolibri partition, I did download the kolibri_0.7.7.0_en.7z file, unzipped it, and moved the contents to the Kolibri partition. I also downloaded the memdisk file and placed it at the root of the Kolibri partition.
Everything works fine up to this point. I successfully boot to the Kolibri partition, and am greeted by the initial Kolibri settings menu screen, but after closing out the settings screen, I simply run into a black or blank screen... I've tried various combinations of settings at the Kolibri settings menu but I get the same result after every attempt to proceed.
I'd like to see Kolibri run on it's own partition, and start following it's development from there, but for now I could use some troubleshooting suggestions... Maybe someone has some idea as to what the problem might be in this case, and hopefully a solution can be found.
In any case good luck on developing Kolibri!
Black Screen after setup menu
First suggestion: try download night build (from kolibrios.org/en/ ), then replace kolibri.img to new version
Second suggestion: there's something wrong with boot options. You should select appropriate boot source (for memdisk it should floppy, I suppose), and good video mode. Intel 945 is well supported.
Second suggestion: there's something wrong with boot options. You should select appropriate boot source (for memdisk it should floppy, I suppose), and good video mode. Intel 945 is well supported.
1. What the available video modes in the blue boot menu?
2. What is the total size of the hard disk?
2. What is the total size of the hard disk?
Всем чмоки в этом проекте! Засуньте эти 11 лет себе в жопу!
@SoUrcerer
If a floppy is required to make this work, then I won't proceed. If a floppy is not required, then I would be interested in getting this to run.
I suspected the video is supported on this hardware, but the memdisk could be the issue, and I will investigate that. However, if it is a certainty that a floppy is required to get Kolibri to work, and Kolibri cannot be adapted to run on a hard disk partition, that is good information for people to know outright...
Thanks for the suggestions, and I do have a copy of the night build to try, and I'll post that outcome after I'm sure I haven't already tried that, because I think the files are named the same, and I might have already tried the night build.
Oh well, thanks again!
@Mario_r4
I already tried all the combinations of video modes to no avail... and I set Kolibri on a dedicated 10 GB fat 32 partition.
If a floppy is required to make this work, then I won't proceed. If a floppy is not required, then I would be interested in getting this to run.
I suspected the video is supported on this hardware, but the memdisk could be the issue, and I will investigate that. However, if it is a certainty that a floppy is required to get Kolibri to work, and Kolibri cannot be adapted to run on a hard disk partition, that is good information for people to know outright...
Thanks for the suggestions, and I do have a copy of the night build to try, and I'll post that outcome after I'm sure I haven't already tried that, because I think the files are named the same, and I might have already tried the night build.
Oh well, thanks again!
@Mario_r4
I already tried all the combinations of video modes to no avail... and I set Kolibri on a dedicated 10 GB fat 32 partition.
As to appropriate source of a ram disk... According to the Kolibri setup menu there are 4 options...
1 Floppy
2 c:\kolibri.img (fat 32)
3 Use preloaded ram.img from kernel restart
4 Create blank image
Being new to all this, my thinking was that the memdisk should probably have set up the ram disk for the kernel... I don't know for sure, maybe it does or doesn't, but I would think this points to not having to use a floppy to load the image, and I was hoping grub could do that, and I suspect it can if given the right commands and having the right files at hand.
Just in case I have tried all the combinations.
However, a little progress has been made!
It turns out I had not tried the nightly image, and I do get past the setup menu, but not far. I'm still thinking there is a memdisk issue. I used memdisk following suggestions elsewhere here at this site as this being the proper way to start Kolibri from grub2. This is how far I get now...
After the setup menu, using the nightly image...
The screen goes black and small white letters appear in the upper left corner of the screen. It looks like Kolibri starts but hangs up eventually... But this is how far it gets...
Initialize IRQ
Initialize PIC
Initialize System V86 Machine
Initialize System Timer (IRQ0)
Try to initialize APIC
Enable Interrupts 2, 6, 13, 14, 15
Enable Interrupts in IDE Controller
Search Floppy Drives
Search Hard Drives and ATAPI Drives
Get Memory for Cache
Search Partitions on Disk Drives
... and then it hangs up...
1 Floppy
2 c:\kolibri.img (fat 32)
3 Use preloaded ram.img from kernel restart
4 Create blank image
Being new to all this, my thinking was that the memdisk should probably have set up the ram disk for the kernel... I don't know for sure, maybe it does or doesn't, but I would think this points to not having to use a floppy to load the image, and I was hoping grub could do that, and I suspect it can if given the right commands and having the right files at hand.
Just in case I have tried all the combinations.
However, a little progress has been made!
It turns out I had not tried the nightly image, and I do get past the setup menu, but not far. I'm still thinking there is a memdisk issue. I used memdisk following suggestions elsewhere here at this site as this being the proper way to start Kolibri from grub2. This is how far I get now...
After the setup menu, using the nightly image...
The screen goes black and small white letters appear in the upper left corner of the screen. It looks like Kolibri starts but hangs up eventually... But this is how far it gets...
Initialize IRQ
Initialize PIC
Initialize System V86 Machine
Initialize System Timer (IRQ0)
Try to initialize APIC
Enable Interrupts 2, 6, 13, 14, 15
Enable Interrupts in IDE Controller
Search Floppy Drives
Search Hard Drives and ATAPI Drives
Get Memory for Cache
Search Partitions on Disk Drives
... and then it hangs up...
No, floppy is not required, of course, but memdisk emulates floppy, so Kolibri thinks it is booting from floppy, so you have to set ram source to floppy unless you setted everything okay on your hd or switch to another bootloader (mtldr ?), which will load image directly to RAM.
About hang up: try to disable "visible from bios disks"
About hang up: try to disable "visible from bios disks"
@SoUrcerer
Thanks again! You are so right about the floppy emulation! I was continuing to work on this configuration and that was the last thing I changed and v o i l a!!! Kolibri is booted and running!
However this is what I did at last that is currently working...
I wiped the Kolibri partition of the image and associated files...
I simply parked the nightly iso file on the partition, along with memdisk. Then I changed the entry in the grub.cfg file to this form...
menuentry "KolibriOS" {
insmod part_msdos
set root='(/dev/sda,msdos10)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root XXXX-XXXX
linux16 /memdisk iso
initrd16 /kolibri.iso
}
This simply instructs memdisk to deal with an iso instead of an image... keeps things simple for me...
I had already disabled "visible from bios disks," but the last thing I did was to follow your suggestion of leaving the source of the ram disk set to option 1 - floppy. When I did that, it booted right into Kolibri! Issue solved for me for now!
This is what I wanted, to have a small dedicated area for Kolibri so I could update it and play with it as it gets developed!
Thanks!
Thanks again! You are so right about the floppy emulation! I was continuing to work on this configuration and that was the last thing I changed and v o i l a!!! Kolibri is booted and running!
However this is what I did at last that is currently working...
I wiped the Kolibri partition of the image and associated files...
I simply parked the nightly iso file on the partition, along with memdisk. Then I changed the entry in the grub.cfg file to this form...
menuentry "KolibriOS" {
insmod part_msdos
set root='(/dev/sda,msdos10)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root XXXX-XXXX
linux16 /memdisk iso
initrd16 /kolibri.iso
}
This simply instructs memdisk to deal with an iso instead of an image... keeps things simple for me...
I had already disabled "visible from bios disks," but the last thing I did was to follow your suggestion of leaving the source of the ram disk set to option 1 - floppy. When I did that, it booted right into Kolibri! Issue solved for me for now!
This is what I wanted, to have a small dedicated area for Kolibri so I could update it and play with it as it gets developed!
Thanks!
Congratulations! Now you'd better set up development tools for Kolibri, like compilers etc.
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