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  1. Sorry scarecrow - not a fair question on my part. I have decided to press on. I am now at the stage where the Windows bootloader gives me an option to boot into XP or Bin. When I select Bin i get a message telling me that I have to re install a file called root/system hal.dll which is either missing or corrupt.
  2. Thanks again scarecrow. Well I've got some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the notebook is now booting straight into XP and everything is intact. :) After reading your latest post I decided to give it a go and, following your instructions managed to move grub to the USB key (sdb1). I then booted from the CD but I couldn't get to a recovery mode screen - instead I go to a "do you want to install XP on the indicated partition". I thought I wander if this will get me to recovery mode? and hit enter. I got to another window which basically said "do you really want to do this" (my language). Thankfully I bottled out - there was a time when I would have kept going but the voices of all those IT guys at work down the years started ringing in my ears - so I escaped out and rebooted without the USB key or CD. I don't know why but it booted straight into Windows :unsure: I thought - scarecrow has taken a lot of trouble to help me with this so I'm going to try to follow the rest of his instructions - so I changed the Bios settings again and tried booting from the USB key. I got on a black screen a menu with 4 boot options - the first three Ubuntu options and the last MS Windows XP. So I hit "enter" on the first Ubuntu option and got :- Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition - press any key to continue - which took me back to the boot menu (same result with recovery option). There were some options to edit the various menu items which took me to a command line :- root hd01 - grub bootloader (or something very similar) - at which point I bottled out again. So now my (work) notebook is back to normal but I can't boot into Xubuntu. Perhaps (in the light of your comments about Zenwalk and Sam) I should allocate this USB key to a new project :D. Or do you think I should have another Dip? PS - how do you know if you've got ntfs -3g installed and if you haven't, how do you install it? Cheers.
  3. Thank you very much for your detailed reply scarecrow. That looks like about 4 hours work at my productivity rate. Its going to be 39 degrees here in Melbourne on Thursday and my wife is going shopping. That is when I will take a crack at your # 1 solution. However before I attempt it (excuse my lack of savvy) - how do I move grub into the USB key root partition?. When I've done that Iĺl have a look at Zenwalk and Sam - (USB keys are pretty cheap these days and I am a compulsive tinkerer). Thanks again.
  4. I have just Installed Xubuntu on a 4Gig USB key from the live CD via an XP laptop. I have been learning about linux for the past 3 years and no longer use Windows at home (Mandrake 10.1 Community). The laptop in question is for business use when I need to work from home or when travelling. Therein lies the problem. Since I installed Xubuntu on the USB key the only way I can access XP on the laptop is if I have the Xubuntu USB key inserted during the start up routine. At first glance this seems to be quite an attractive security feature however, I am worried that I may loose the USB key or it becomes corrupt or damaged. I would like to get the laptop to boot up straight into XP without the USB key inserted. I have tried a system restore under XP but it didn't work. From what I can discover from other threads it seems I may be able to edit the boot menu. I would appreciate some advice as to how to resolve this issue. Here is the output from <sudo leafpad /boot/grub/menu.1st> title Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20-15-generic root (hd1,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-15-generic root=UUID=e43bdc26-584e-471a-96f3-c735ef8d4de8 ro quiet splash initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.20-15-generic quiet savedefault title Ubuntu, kernel 2.6.20-15-generic (recovery mode) root (hd1,0) kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.20-15-generic root=UUID=e43bdc26-584e-471a-96f3-c735ef8d4de8 ro single initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.20-15-generic title Ubuntu, memtest86+ root (hd1,0) kernel /boot/memtest86+.bin quiet ### END DEBIAN AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST # This is a divider, added to separate the menu items below from the Debian # ones. title Other operating systems: rootGrub Bootloader Issue # This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS # on /dev/sda1 title Microsoft Windows XP Professional root (hd0,0) savedefault makeactive chainloader +1 By the way - I have tried many live Linux CD's over the past 3 years to find the Linux flavour that I like. From what I have seen so far Xubuntu is the most user friendly in getting must have applications and utilities (like wireless internet) up and running quickly. (Puppy was the easiest to install) Nevertheless I have stuck with Mandrake on my desktop because it works for me :) Thank you in anticipation.
  5. Help! I am in the middle of trying to do a HD install of Damn Small Linus on an old Satellite Laptop. I have the machine booted up off the DSL live CD and am in Cfdisk. The "Bash" screen currently looks like this: hda 1 Boot Primary Linux Swap 254.99 hda 5 (Blank) Logical Linux 5749.48 The "Write" option is highlighted and beneath it it says :- "Write Partition Table to Disk (this might destroy data). I don't care if I loose the XP operating system at all but I do want to at least use the live CD on this machine. I have a feeling of impending doom - could someone please advise me on my next move. :D [moved from Software by spinynorman]
  6. I work with a company that has a software development subsidiary. They have developed a customised drawing and estimating package that runs on the back of Autocad . :D . My questions are:- 1) Is there an existing emulator that could do this or 2) If there isn't could they develop their own emulator using that stuff you call "source code¨ 3) Is there a better approach than either of the above [moved from Software by spinynorman]
  7. I think this chap can answer all your questions and tell you how to do it - http://biohackery.com/node/4#howto
  8. Hello Tim, I have been having a bit of fun with ab SD card (see my recent posts) and I though I would have alook at your post as our problems are not dissimilar. This is a long shot for your problem but I have found in my meanderings through the linux learning curve that Konqueror is a very newbie friendly peice of software. Have you tried mounting your device through the device manager in the Konqueror Extra Tool Bar? Open Komqueror from Personal Files from the KDE menu. Then > Settings > Toolbars > Show Extra Toolbar > click on the first icon on the left of the Extra Tool Bar and you should have something like that shown in the attcahed screen shot. If you right click on your device there is an option to mount the device from there. Hope this helps - its worth a try :D
  9. Thanks Ian, while I was away i logged out and back in as root - edited the fstab to look like this as you suggested: /dev/hda1 / ext3 defaults 1 1 none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0 /dev/hda6 /home ext3 defaults 1 2 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom auto umask=0,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850,noauto,ro,exec,users 0 0 /dev/sdb1 /mnt/hd auto umask=0,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,sync,kudzu,codepage=850,noauto,exec,users 0 0 none /proc proc defaults 0 0 #/dev/app/1/image /tmp/app/1 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 #/dev/app/2/image /tmp/app/2 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 #/dev/app/3/image /tmp/app/3 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 #/dev/app/4/image /tmp/app/4 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 #/dev/app/5/image /tmp/app/5 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 #/dev/app/6/image /tmp/app/6 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 #/dev/app/7/image /tmp/app/7 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 /dev/hda5 swap swap defaults 0 0 /dev/sda1 /mnt/removable auto umask=0022,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,sync,kudzu,codepage=850,noauto,exec,users 0 0 logged back in as myself :D and tried to copy my music to the sd card - and guess what it did. So it must have been those lines in the fstab that now have an # in front of them. Should I just delete those lines and leave the rest the same (in particular the line in red for the sd card) or should I take the plunge and replace it with your line?
  10. Thanks Ian, the card I am workong on at the moment is /dev/sda1 and can be accessed through conqueror via /mnt/removable. I do have another flash card which I can access through konqueror via /mnt/hda which I believe is sdb1. Here is the output from fdisk -l Disk /dev/hda: 8455 MB, 8455200768 bytes 16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 16383 cylinders Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 = 516096 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/hda1 * 1 9452 4763776+ 83 Linux /dev/hda2 9453 16383 3493224 5 Extended /dev/hda5 9453 10467 511528+ 82 Linux swap /dev/hda6 10468 16383 2981632+ 83 Linux Disk /dev/sda: 507 MB, 507379712 bytes 16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 983 cylinders Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 = 516096 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1 983 495313+ 6 FAT16 I will try to put the # in front of those lines in the fstab (Can't do it as myself :D ) - back soon
  11. Thanks Ian - Happy New Year. Erm :D here is my fstab - could you tweak it for me please :P /dev/hda1 / ext3 defaults 1 1 none /dev/pts devpts mode=0620 0 0 /dev/hda6 /home ext3 defaults 1 2 /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom auto umask=0,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,codepage=850,noauto,ro,exec,users 0 0 /dev/sdb1 /mnt/hd auto umask=0,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,sync,kudzu,codepage=850,noauto,exec,users 0 0 none /proc proc defaults 0 0 /dev/app/1/image /tmp/app/1 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 /dev/app/2/image /tmp/app/2 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 /dev/app/3/image /tmp/app/3 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 /dev/app/4/image /tmp/app/4 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 /dev/app/5/image /tmp/app/5 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 /dev/app/6/image /tmp/app/6 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 /dev/app/7/image /tmp/app/7 cramfs,iso9660 user,noauto,ro,loop,exec 0 0 /dev/hda5 swap swap defaults 0 0 /dev/sda1 /mnt/removable auto umask=0022,user,iocharset=iso8859-15,sync,kudzu,codepage=850,noauto,exec,users 0 0 By the way - the last time I looked at my fstab I don't think all those "dev/app/1 to 7 were there, have you got any idea what they are ?
  12. Thanks iphitus. I tried the switch in both positions - it wasn that. I am sure I have it in the correct position now because I can copy files from the SD card to my home folder. Is this a chmod thing? if so I definitely need help. ;)
  13. Hi, I want to transfer some MP3 files from my linux box to an SD card via a USB card reader so that I can play them on a pocket PC. I can read existing files on the SD card through Konqueror but when I try crate a new folder in the card or copy files to it I get the message "Access denied to /mnt/removable/Music. Can anyoune tell me how to change the permissions please?
  14. Answer to question one - not really :D I am using a 4 port modem router via ethernet Ive tried typing su but that didnt work so I set a password as root <passwd> still no good I'll keep trying - if I can get it going using Knoppix 4 CD this must be doable. I will let you know how I go. Thanks again.
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