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Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [183] | That has never happened before. It should mean some corruption in the emulation somewhere |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [184x2] | if it was a SATA issue with the boot, would that not make it impossible to find it with the auto find option? |
because it does find it, like that | |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [186x2] | Maybe, but the auto-find option is there for when the static configuration doesn't work. So you're lucky that the next option does work :-) |
And it points to the partition number being shifted | |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [188] | did the install again, and have the same boot issue - will try it yet again and see if I can fix it by editing menu.lst - do you think that should work? |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [189x2] | Yes, look in the System Manager or df in the terminal what partition number you have, then adapt the menu.lst |
The fundamental way to fix it would be to change the VMware emulation to ATA/IDE | |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [191x6] | I believe it is using ata/ide |
not SATA | |
df shows /dev/disk/ata/hdd/0 | |
menu.lst has root=/dev/disk/ata/hdd/0 | |
isn't that OK | |
? | |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [197x3] | Did you mount the image in an odd position in VMware? A normal boot drive is hda |
In ATA terms, hdd is the slave drive on the second controller | |
What does the GrUB root() command in menu.lst say? | |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [200] | (hd3,0) |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [201x2] | At least that's consistent. I don't know why that boot menu option would not work |
Can't you mount the image as primary master in VMware? | |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [203] | I don't think I had the choice |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [204x2] | You mount it somewhere when you create it, don't you? |
Back later | |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [206] | k |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [207] | Was watching Arnold's riots |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [208x5] | I've re-installed yet again and gotten it to work by selecting the first controller - for some reason the installation defaults to putting the HD on controller 1 as the second device - the CD being the first on the same controller |
I guess the logic in grub should be able to find it even on the second controller, no? In any case, it works now with the first menu option | |
riots? | |
btw, confirmed that the screen resolution isn't persisted | |
even with a clean shutdown | |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [213x3] | Odd |
More about the riots in Chit Chat | |
Do the virtual desktops work for switching resolution, as described in the Welcome? | |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [216] | yes |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [217] | GrUB should be adble to start from anywhere as long as it's consistent. Dunno why it didn't here, but in general, emulators are weird |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [218] | easy to switch using alt key, so no big problem - it would be nice if there was a 1920x1200 one though, so that going full screen would use all space |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [219] | Sorry, have to leave again for supper |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [220] | k - I'll make an image and post a link here |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [221] | Great |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [222] | for the screen resolutions - could 1920x1080 be added as well? - that's my laptop rez - the other is my external monitor. The existing choices seem to reflect older 4:3 displays only |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [223x3] | Few of the drivers support widescreen resolutions, but you can try |
For new features, newer versions of the drivers need to be ported to Syllable, but people stopped doing that years ago | |
On VMware, that would go through the VMware video driver, so that would have to be changed | |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [226x2] | I exported the VM as an OVF - it should be importable in any hypervisor that supports this. Is that OK for you? |
I believe that VB and Microsofts's stuff should be able to load it | |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [228] | I don't know that format. I suppose VMware can also just load it? |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [229x2] | sure |
that's a standard for VMs - OVF and OVA | |
Kaj 22-Sep-2012 [231] | Does it retain the VMware settings? The problem with loading images from other emulators is that you don't get the emulation settings, so it can break when for example it defaults to SATA instead of ATA |
AdrianS 22-Sep-2012 [232] | I re-loaded it and it seemed fine |
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