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            Titel: Two boot problems 
             Verfasst am: 02.03.2008, 03:30 Uhr
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          Hello all,
 
Treat me gently, I am totally new to this.
 
Trying to get Kanotix Thorhammer RC7 to boot correctly
 
I have two computers, Deskop and Laptop.
 
Installed and partitioned Desktop using live CD with absolutley no problems at all. It is an ASUS AMD 2GHz with 256mb RAM.
 
 
The laptop a Dell 510m 1.7ghz, 1g RAM, Intel 855gm/855gme video.
 
On boot from both the Live CD and the HDD, I first get a small black applet just after "Loading Grub please wait...".
 
with the following meesage:
 
"err 8
 
ip 23dd:        1a.7"
 
 
I discovered if i hit the return key the fishbone dots colour out in 5 seconds and then get a second message on the same applet saying:
 
"err 8
 
ip e0d:    2d.7"
 
 
Hitting return again brings up the normal grub menu with the KANOPIX and XP choices.
 
 
This is where the second problem starts. 
 
The boot process stops with "undefined video mode: 317" then asks to select a mode.
 
After selecting a mode "0" everything then boots fine and Kanopix opens up without a problem. Scanning for different modes in the boot process doesn't bring up any additional modes.
 
 
Remember these two problems happen on both CD Live boot and the HDD boot with the laptop, but no problems on the desktop.
 
 
Hope someone can help. It is a bit annoying but from what i seen and played with so far i love it.
 
 
Regards
 
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            Titel: Two boot problems 
             Verfasst am: 02.03.2008, 03:57 Uhr
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          | You can try vga=788 or vga=0 instead of vga=791 if your onboard nic has very low VRAM default settings. If possible raise it to 8 mb in bios. | 
         
        
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            Titel: RE: Two boot problems 
             Verfasst am: 02.03.2008, 04:53 Uhr
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          Thank you, thats one annoyance gone.
 
I set vga=0 as thats what worked on the boot menu.
 
regards
 
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            Titel: Fixed 
             Verfasst am: 23.03.2008, 07:37 Uhr
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          Fixed the first problem with the following edit of the menu.lst
 
 
In the #Pretty colours  section add ## to the 
 
 "gfxmenu (hd0,3) /boot/message"
 
to look like this
 
"##gfxmenu (hd0,3) /boot/message"
 
 
The problem is to do with Dells recovery partition.
 
 
Regards
 
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