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Live CD "searching for loop image"
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12-24-2009, 03:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-24-2009 03:59 PM by PaulH.)
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Re: Live CD "searching for loop image"
***update***
Looks like this may be resolved by changing bios settings as this problem looks to have cropped up with the newer PCLinuxOS. I will play around with the bios settings and post. Tried the noscsi on the Toshiba with LiveCD and Safe Boot but the results are the same. I remember that I had the same problem with PCLinuxOS with the last release. For my desktop I ended up swapping in a non SATA DVD/CD to load PCLinuxOS then swapped back the SATA once PCLinuxOS was installed. There is a solution as I managed to get PCLinuxOS on the Toshiba but I cannot find it on their forum. I am not sure that it would apply to the new kernel (I know nothing about programing so I am guessing here) but it might be a place to start. If you like fire off a list of commands that you would like me to try and I will get them done and send you the results. It is Christmas Eve so I have time today to do a bunch of ¨trial and error¨ attempts. I appreciate your effort as I really want to get TinyMe on the Toshiba. Thanks, Paul H |
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12-24-2009, 04:35 PM
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Re: Live CD "searching for loop image"
Changing SATA setting to AHCI from Compatable in bios did not help.
Still plugging away at a solution. Paul H |
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12-24-2009, 05:46 PM
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Re: Live CD "searching for loop image"
Coming to you from TinyMe on the Toshiba! I had to use unetbootin to put it onto my USB stick.
KD, now I can see why you do not bother with CDs anymore. This is so much easier! I understand the desire to make CDLive work with SATA optical drives and I will gladly help: however, any computer/laptop that has SATA will have a USB and can boot from USB. I would suggest anyone having SATA problems just boot from USB as it is so much easier. Having done it once I will never use a CD again on any computer that unetbootin works with. Older computers can just use the CD as they do not have SATA optical drives. This TinyMe is great! I am very much looking forward to the final releases. Keep me posted on what you want me to do in order to get the SATA DVD/CD drive problem resolved. Have a Merry Christmas, Paul H |
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