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Well I'll list the steps I took so someone can help me. The problem is with the kernel image for some reason it's not on the iso cd or my computer is not reading it I dont know.

 

I wanted to download the "Mandriva Linux Move Download Edition ISO image for i586 and higher processors".

 

1.So I went to the ftp mirror link and downloaded from one of the locations.

 

2. I saved the download to my desktop.

 

3. Using CD burner xp pro 3 I went to file an seleted "write disk from ISO file" and selected the iso image from my desktop.

 

4. Once the cd burn had complete I resarted the computer with the cd in the drive. It start up but then it would resart the system. It is for some reason not loading the kernel. I have tried other distro and none work but hopefully someone can help me with this. I check the iso image on my desktop and the md5 matched up. I dont know if I need to verify the cd with the iso image on it also

 

extra info

I am using a hp pavilian a140n

It has a 2.8GHz Intel extreme celeron processor

It has 512 MB of DDR SDRAM memory

120GB 7200 RPM ultra DMA hard Drive

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also, if you still have the ISO file on your desktop, try download/install of md5summer. Before you run the md5summer against the ISO file, you should visit the mirror that you downloaded the file from, there should be a text file called the md5sum. Get that.

 

Then you compare the result from the md5summer application against the md5sum number in the text file, if they're the same then great, re-do the burn at a slower speed, if the numbers don't check out, then you probably need to redownload the ISO file again.

 

The mismatch suggests corruption, a match tells you that it's a good download.

 

There are those who say that you might get away with a small amount of differences between the md5sum text file number and the result from the checker. In my experience if there is even a single character difference it has the potential not to work at all (I might have been unlucky in the past, I don't know).

 

Once the numbers check out, it SHOULD boot Ok.

 

regards

 

John

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This is an issue in various laptops with problematic ACPI.

Please get "Smart Boot Manager" from here burn it to a RW and boot from it. When you get the choice of what to boot, move the choice down to your CD-ROM but don't press enter yet. Remove the SBM CD, put in the Move one, close the tray and wait for 10-15 seconds for the drive to spin and read the CD. Now press enter, and see if it loads.

If it still isn't, I would try burning the ISO with some other utility ( Burnatonce and Burrrn! are both free+ fine, and have no trouble burning ISO images).

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If you deflate the .zip you will find a (small) ISO image inside... just burn it to a rewritable CD, and boot from it.

For building an ISO you need mkisofs (pretty standard on all Linux distibutions, although I can recall when compiling SBM that there was a switch which allowed building both the binaries AND two images (one ISO, one for floppy) so you wouldn't worry too much about it... Anyway, that ready-made one from kanotix website is fine, use it.

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So Scarecrow should I still use sbm or boot straight from the cd then

Whatever works, but if booting straight from the Move CD is OK with that boot argument, then beginning with SBM CD won't harm you, apparently...

By the way, can anyone inform us what's the actual name of the "Move" boot kernel?

"linux" ? "vmlinuz" ? "livecd" ? "guess-what" ?

Thank you in advance...

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