I actually have two different ones. Unfortunately, I do not have the $350
multibay from Compaq, but the ones I have are USB2 compliant.
Whenever the kernel loads, it tries to re-initialize USB devices causing it
to forget where the CD drive is, where the keyboard is and any other device
connected through a USB. The same can be said with Mandrake, SuSE,
DamnSmallLinux, Knoppix-STD and Knoppix. Similar problems occur when
running the system restore if you are not using the Compaq branded multibay.
It will boot and begin the restore from one device, but the module load
breaks the connection to USB. You have to connect the second drive to the
other USB before the module completes the initialization, but after it dumps
the devices in order to be able to use it. It must contain a duplicate CD
of the same image in the other drive.
Sound like too much trouble? I just made it most of the way through the
modifications of DamnSmallLinux to make a USB thumb drive bootable. SuSe
has no cloop support, so I have failed that path as well.
Anyone want to buy a tablet?
-----Original Message-----
From: Myles Greber [mailto:m.greber@cqu.edu.au]
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 10:37 PM
To: Marty Hillman; tc1000-linux@handhelds.org
Subject: RE: [Tc1000-linux] Kernel 2.6
Hi Marty,
Do you have access to a USB CD-ROM drive? TC1000 will boot and install
from it!
Myles.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marty Hillman [mailto:mehillman@comcast.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, 23 June 2004 12:24 PM
> To: 'Mathieu BOIS'; tc1000-linux@handhelds.org
> Subject: RE: [Tc1000-linux] Kernel 2.6
>
>
> Thanks. I will try to wade my way through the French (drawing on my
> experience with Latin, Spanish and that one year of French in
> junior high
> school at the age of 12). ;-)
>
> So far, I have been able to do the Knoppix terminal server thing, but:
> 1) you are tethered to a cable
> 2) no pen support
> 3) no access to the local hard drive
> 4) no root access.
>
> I think this is getting to be too much. I am going to give
> it one more stab
> and then throw the damned thing away.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tc1000-linux-bounces@handhelds.org
> [mailto:tc1000-linux-bounces@handhelds.org] On Behalf Of Mathieu BOIS
> Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 5:37 PM
> To: tc1000-linux@handhelds.org
> Subject: Re: [Tc1000-linux] Kernel 2.6
>
> Hi Marty,
>
> > I am not a developer. Just a lowly network admin. It took
> me months to
> > figure out how to run a system restore on the TC1000
> without buying the
> > $350 multibay (two USB CD-ROM drives). I still have not
> figured out how
> to
> > get linux on the box.
> >
> > I saw in the BIOS that there is a way to boot from
> CompactFlash, but I
> have
> > not been able to boot from anything other than the HDD.
>
> You can see on my web site how to do it.
> The page is not complete, but the important steps are there, and
> detailed.
> It's made for a Mandrake 9.1 but it should work for other
> distributions too
> (but not Slackware I'm afraid [because it's not installable
> from CDROM, it
> needs a floppy disk as far as I remember...]).
>
> The idea is to have another machine (called "the
> server"), that will
> have the
> content of all the CDs of the Linux distribution on the
> server, to share it
> by NFS, and to boot the TabletPC in PXE mode (this means through the
> network)
> on the image that is used to boot the Linux distribution CD.
>
> My web page that explain this (in french but should be
> understandable if
> translated with http://babelfish.altavista.com/)
> http://boism.nerim.net/TC1000/Linux/Mandrake/index91.php
>
> The web page that made it possible in my mind:
> http://81.5.185.34/tc-one-thousand/software.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Mathieu BOIS
> _______________________________________________
> Tc1000-linux mailing list
> Tc1000-linux@handhelds.org
> https://handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo/tc1000-linux
>
> _______________________________________________
> Tc1000-linux mailing list
> Tc1000-linux@handhelds.org
> https://handhelds.org/mailman/listinfo/tc1000-linux
>
Received on Tue Jun 22 23:49:45 2004
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Tue Jun 22 2004 - 23:50:03 EDT