So, I have this old IBM NetVista PC with 256MB of RAM and a 320GB hard disk drive.
I am trying to install Debian with the netinstall ISO image burned to a CD.
I'm looking to set up a CLI-based machine, with moderate hopes of possibly getting a light window manager running down the road.
The net installer works flawlessly, and sets up a fresh vanilla Debian on my hard drive, but when I try to boot into it, GRUB fails to load a boot screen, and I am met with this error:
error: attempt to read or write outside 'hd0'.
Entering rescue mode
grub rescue>
I used the guided auto partitioning tool during installation; Debian is the only OS on this machine.
Can anyone help me?
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[SOLVED] Can't boot fresh install of Stretch on ancient IBM
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[SOLVED] Can't boot fresh install of Stretch on ancient IBM
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Re: Can't boot fresh install of Stretch on ancient IBM NetVi
I entered this into a search engine and this was the second link:RogerRoger wrote:Code: Select all
error: attempt to read or write outside 'hd0'.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/20 ... 00253.html
Does that help?
See also http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=47078
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Re: Can't boot fresh install of Stretch on ancient IBM NetVi
I've dealt with this kind of problem before; for years I used Debian on a laptop that was made in 1998.
I believe that both (either) of these options are likely to solve your problem:
1. Switch to LILO.
2. Reinstall Debian, using a small (e.g., 300 MB) dedicated boot partition. Be sure to use a suitably-sized swap partition as well.
Phil
I believe that both (either) of these options are likely to solve your problem:
1. Switch to LILO.
2. Reinstall Debian, using a small (e.g., 300 MB) dedicated boot partition. Be sure to use a suitably-sized swap partition as well.
Phil
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Re: Can't boot fresh install of Stretch on ancient IBM NetVi
I followed Phil's advice (creating a separate /boot partition and installing LILO), and the system is now up and running. I have installed htop, and confirmed that the system idles right around 20MB of RAM.
Thank you for the help!
Thank you for the help!
Re: Can't boot fresh install of Stretch on ancient IBM NetVi
That's great!
Can you please mark the thread as solved. Edit the header of your first post of the thread, and add [SOLVED] to front of it.
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