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| Subject | Re: Knoppix 4 (Quantian .7) Can't find Filesystem |
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| From | "25B.R867" <25B.R867@noaaada.net> |
| Organization | toadfrog levitation |
| Date | 2023-02-15 01:13 -0500 |
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On 2/14/23 3:35 PM, Andreas Kohlbach wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Feb 2023 00:27:20 -0500, 25B.R867 wrote:
>>
>> On 2/13/23 4:46 PM, Andreas Kohlbach wrote:
>>
>>> Sounds vaguely familiar. Did this happen on the first boot after the
>>> installation or still the installation process itself?
>>> Must have been +15 years (between 2006 and 2008 I seem to recall)
>>> when I
>>> ran into that, installing from CD ROM. Before the days of ATA and UEFI.
>>> I seem to recall the problem was that Knoppix insisted to partition
>>> the
>>> installation media! It stalled when it couldn't (well it's a CD ROM) and
>>> no key would abort it. May be my mistake because I didn't chose which
>>> disks to partition (because Knoppix should be smart enough not to try to
>>> partition the boot media).
>>> After several attempts I noticed the CD ROM LED came on when it came
>>> to
>>> partition stuff, so I assumed there is the problem. Because it was
>>> mounted you couldn't just eject it.
>>> Next installation attempt just before being prompted to partition I
>>> used
>>> a pin to unblock the locking of the CD/DVD drive and yanked it open. And
>>> now partition worked!
>>> After that I ran into an error ("Missing boot media" or similar. So
>>> I
>>> inserted the CD again but Knoppix wouldn't try to mount it (not its
>>> fault). Luckily at that time TTYs were available. I recalled where the CD
>>> was mounted on and a "sudo mount /where/ever/" would mount it and then
>>> finish the installation, yielding in a fully functioning Linux
>>> installation.
>>> But what a PITA!
>>> If this was a bug in Knoppix, try a newer version to see if your
>>> older
>>> hardware is supported. Or try something else (Ubuntu, MINT...).
>>
>> I do remember some of those old Knoppix versions that
>> completely intended to OWN the entire machine. Seems
>> evil - but Knoppix was never really intended to be
>> "installed" per-se - it's supposed to be on a bootable
>> thumb or CD and be THE system.
>
> I don't consider Knoppix as evil. Was just a bug in my opinion. Or even
> my fault.
>
>> Knoppix is actually a pretty good Linux distro - has
>> most of the bells and whistles you'd want. However
>> these days there are a LOT of those and most work and
>> play well with others.
>
> Yep, never used it again after 2007 or so. Went from there to Ubuntu and
> back to Debian.
I've been converting from U back to Deb as well. U has become,
well ....
> The new machine has MINT by accident. I accidentally installed it,
> because it happened to be on my USB stick I use as rescue ring. Under the
> hood it feels a lot like Debian (because it is Debian :-), that I only
> realized days later I am running MINT.
MINT ain't bad at all. Still has a Ubuntu stink to it at
some levels but the overall experience is positive. My
current office machine has been MINT for a couple of years.
For personal devices, I use MX. Last I saw it was still
the long-running "most popular" disto - and for good
reasons. I do install LXDE however ....
> "Made" Debian out of it since (basically by modifying the
> sources.list). Am very quite with it.
>
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Knoppix 4 (Quantian .7) Can't find Filesystem vjp2.at@at.BioStrategist.dot.dot.com - 2023-02-13 21:08 +0000
Re: Knoppix 4 (Quantian .7) Can't find Filesystem Andreas Kohlbach <ank@spamfence.net> - 2023-02-13 16:46 -0500
Re: Knoppix 4 (Quantian .7) Can't find Filesystem "25B.R867" <25B.R867@noaaada.net> - 2023-02-14 00:27 -0500
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Re: Knoppix 4 (Quantian .7) Can't find Filesystem "25B.R867" <25B.R867@noaaada.net> - 2023-02-15 01:13 -0500
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