Paul Crowley (
ciphergoth) wrote2003-01-29 02:14 pm
it's here, it's here!
My laptop arrived!
BTW tip for anyone else curious: it turns out that WinXP ships as a FAT32 filesystem, but reformats to NTFS on first boot. There is no warning and no option to stop the reformat - three fingered salute, pulling the plug and jabbing the power button did nothing. Thus if you want to repartition without buying PartitionMagic, you must boot first from a floppy and run FIPS before Windows has a chance to run.
Dammit.
Update oh, and this machine has no floppy or CDROM drive. The only way I can see to boot Linux is over the net. I can see I have a serious challenge ahead.
Update or by making a bootable CompactFlash card. I think. The laptop has a dedicated CF slot, but I don't know if it can boot from it. Update It can't. It refuses to try and create a bootable CF card. Windows 98 is happy to, but the laptop then refuses to boot from it. Arse; back to the netboot.
BTW tip for anyone else curious: it turns out that WinXP ships as a FAT32 filesystem, but reformats to NTFS on first boot. There is no warning and no option to stop the reformat - three fingered salute, pulling the plug and jabbing the power button did nothing. Thus if you want to repartition without buying PartitionMagic, you must boot first from a floppy and run FIPS before Windows has a chance to run.
Dammit.
Update oh, and this machine has no floppy or CDROM drive. The only way I can see to boot Linux is over the net. I can see I have a serious challenge ahead.
Update or by making a bootable CompactFlash card. I think. The laptop has a dedicated CF slot, but I don't know if it can boot from it. Update It can't. It refuses to try and create a bootable CF card. Windows 98 is happy to, but the laptop then refuses to boot from it. Arse; back to the netboot.

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This new one is going to be HP/Compaq and a different version of XP, so we'll see what happens...
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Must be something in the OEM installations now...
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What are you supposed to do if you get XP into a non-bootable state? Not that MS software ever gets like that...
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There's a reserved bit at the end of the hard drive with everything you need to completely restore the system to factory settings from scratch; you can access it as a boot option.
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(i.e. steal it off a friend (who wont mind))
thomas.figg
at ed.ac.uk
if you need it after netbooting fails to work
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But, mine isn't connecting to the Net :) beat you!
(although it's not the computer's fault, it's the Ethernet it's doing it through's fault)
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and if anyone can make a linux boot through CF I'm sure it will be you ;-)
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This allows you to boot a kernel image from dos.
So, boot the lappie, but hit the key to boot to a command prompt, instead of going into windows. Then, just run loadlin with appropriate parameters, and it'll boot the c:\linux\bzimage etc for you.
Umm.. I'm kinda assuming WinXP *has* a Boot-to-command-prompt option.. Does it?
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AIUI, no. I've used this before on Win98 machines simply to save the bother of making CDs, but loadlin doesn't work at all on XP machines and probably can't.