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[Syllable] The free desktop and server operating system family

Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[371]
If you hace to do it again, you could try to page through the instructions 
with the space bar. That's the standard way with the pager that is 
used
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[372x2]
It occurred to me just now that's probably the standard way.
Is there a way to get the shell up from the Basic CD without having 
to reinstall all the files again ?
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[374]
You don't have to go into the Syllable shell, you have to go into 
the GrUB shell
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[375]
Eh? But I haven't installed grub yet, (have I ...?)
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[376]
No, but it boots the CD
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[377]
Ah, it is the grub shell that boots the CD.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[378]
You have to boot the CD again and enter the GrUB shell. Please read 
the install.txt
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[379x3]
Ok, booting cd now.
oh that's right, just cancelled the install by not pressing 'i' at 
the beginning.
now to read install.txt
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[382]
If you are running Linux, you can also use that to read the install.txt 
from the CD. Windows unfortunately can't read the RockRidge format
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[383]
No linux. Where's the install.txt ?
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[384]
/Install and then maybe deeper in a docs directory or something
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[385]
ok I'll have a look. Is there a tree command of some sort that can 
do the looking for me ?
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[386x10]
cd /Install
No tree command in the standard distribution
ls
to list the directory contents
d
or
dir
may also work
Or you can read it from the site:
http://syllable.sourceforge.net/docs/latest/install.txt
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[396x2]
cool thanks
Ahh!  I think I used the power button to reboot.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[398x3]
Don't!
Not on any operating system
Except maybe Coyotos...
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[401x2]
It's alright, it's not my main machine.
But I won't do it again. I understand the caching.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[403x2]
It wouldn't have affected any other Oses on it, anyway, but it may 
well have corrupted the Syllable installation
It has a journaling file system, but it's not a good start
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[405]
(I was talking about what I tried last night.) I'm just reinstalling 
now, anyway.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[406]
OK
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[407x2]
Ok, finished install, used 'r' to reboot, escaped into grub shell, 
did root (hd0,0) and setup (hd0), that seemed to be successful.
Then I typed 'reboot', set my bios to boot from C only, and now it's 
just sitting with
	GRUB _
and a blinking command prompt, but no interactivity possible.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[409]
Were there any error messages during setup (hd0)?
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[410]
There were three with "(this is not fatal)" at the end.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[411]
What were they?
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[412]
Doh.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[413]
What program did you use to create the partition?
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[414x2]
Maybe I'll try that step again from the CD, hang on. Syllable installer 
created the partition, I am pretty sure it did anyway (it was very 
fast...)
It was a win98 FAT partition previously.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[416]
Did you use Syllable to create the partition?
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[417]
Yes, from the Syllable Basic CD installer.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[418]
With our graphical DiskManager?
Anton
14-Nov-2005
[419]
Yes.
Kaj
14-Nov-2005
[420]
Then it's probably a known problem of DiskManager not leaving enough 
space before the partition for the boot manager on some systems