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Re: installation problem





yes im booting for a floppy , the lizard-floppy i got in  caldera's box

the liso-floppy i creat it my self there is a simple tool to do that.

i didnt configure  , the floppy are made for booting and installation
they have image of installation and booting .

and no i dont have scsi disk .

i have 4G hard drive i split it  to 2G (windows)  and 2G(linux)
windows is on hda1
and linux is on hda5 / hda6 (swap)






Yedidya Bar-david wrote:

> Hi
>
> B[i]B wrote:
> >
> > Hi list.
> >
> > im trying to install Caldera openlinux 2.2 using  lizard and lisa
> > in both i had encounter  several  problems.
> >
> > when i tried to install using lizard everything was working perfectly
> > but when i boot in the second time i get the following msg:
> >
> >
> > VFS:cannot open root device 08:02
> > kernel panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:02
>
> Latest caldera I installed was 1.1, quite a long time ago, and I
> don't remember a thing (there were no problems, though).
>
> This message indicates that the kernel can't find the root filesystem.
> It looks for it in the second partition of you first SCSI disk.
> please give more information. E.g., how do you boot? from floppy - if
> yes, how did you create it? from disk with lilo - how did you configure
> it? Do you really have a SCSI disk? Is linux on it's second partition?
>
> >
> >
> > i tried to install using lisa and i didnt manage to set  Kde and X
> > something about my monitor .
> > after i boot in the second time i get the same msg above .
> >
> > any idea?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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>         didi


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