I got a couple of identical donated machines over the weekend, both 1
GHz PIII's with 256 MB of RAM and 20 GB HDDs. One machine boots
Knoppix 5.1.1 just fine. The other doesn't. If I use a Knoppix 5.1.1
CD, I can run memtest just fine (I usually stop it after 3 or 4 tests,
which all pass). However, if I try to boot linux from the Knoppix CD,
it starts to load the kernel and then reboots. I've tried each of the
following boot options, all with the same result:
> knoppix
> knoppix 3
> debug -b 1
> failsafe debug -b 1
Any thoughts as to what might be causing this problem?
Regards,
- Robert
Regards,
- Robert
What's odd is that it's not a "doesn't boot" but more of a "sort of
doesn't boot". It runs memtest just fine. It also boots FreeDOS just
fine. What it doesn't boot is linux. Or rather it doesn't complete
booting Linux. I get "loading kernel ......." followed by reboot.
Like you, I am suspecting hardware. I've checked cables and have
tried swapping the RAM to no effect. What I haven't checked for yet
is capacitor plague:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
One of the symptoms describes my experience: Spontaneous reboots
Regards,
- Robert
http://www.cwelug.org/cgi-bin/wiki.cgi?Knoppix/BootProcess
Regards,
- Robert