Freeloader hangs.
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Freeloader hangs.
I have attempted to install ReactOS on an old 486 laptop.
Since teh computer does not have a cdrom dirve, this is what I did:
1) ran make install, and zipped uo those file
2) using hjsplit, created eight 1.4 mb files
3) copyied over the files, joined them, and extracted the archive.
4) Downloaded freeloader, (http://reactos.csh-consult.dk/download/freeldr.zip)
5) put freeloader on a floppy
When I try and boot reactos, freeloader loads with the usual bootscreen, but when I select reactos, a popup says "No Multiboot header found!".
I click ok, and it sasy reading hal.dll and hangs there.
EDIT, i tried it again, and now it just reboots after I click ok.
I will try with a newer verion of freeloader (if i can ge tthe install cd to mke one)
Since teh computer does not have a cdrom dirve, this is what I did:
1) ran make install, and zipped uo those file
2) using hjsplit, created eight 1.4 mb files
3) copyied over the files, joined them, and extracted the archive.
4) Downloaded freeloader, (http://reactos.csh-consult.dk/download/freeldr.zip)
5) put freeloader on a floppy
When I try and boot reactos, freeloader loads with the usual bootscreen, but when I select reactos, a popup says "No Multiboot header found!".
I click ok, and it sasy reading hal.dll and hangs there.
EDIT, i tried it again, and now it just reboots after I click ok.
I will try with a newer verion of freeloader (if i can ge tthe install cd to mke one)
Re: Freeloader hangs.
My guess is that the version of freeloader you downloaded doesn't match the current kernel. Can you check the version number in the top-left of the freeloader screen, I bet it is below 2.0 (you need 2.0 to boot recent kernels).meklort wrote:When I try and boot reactos, freeloader loads with the usual bootscreen, but when I select reactos, a popup says "No Multiboot header found!".
Re: Freeloader hangs.
the FreeLoader version is 1.8.18.GvG wrote:(you need 2.0 to boot recent kernels).
How would I create a freeloader bootdisk? I tried to use the install cd from the latest nightly buid, but quem had an error when it tried to write the floppy.
Do i just type make install in the boot/freeldr directory?
Re: Freeloader hangs.
I guess you have to do the following:meklort wrote:the FreeLoader version is 1.8.18.GvG wrote:(you need 2.0 to boot recent kernels).
How would I create a freeloader bootdisk? I tried to use the install cd from the latest nightly buid, but quem had an error when it tried to write the floppy.
Do i just type make install in the boot/freeldr directory?
- Write fat.bin to the Floppy, e.g. with "dd if=fat.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=1" in Linux, I don't know how to do so in Windows.
Copy freeldr.sys to Floppy.
Setup a freeldr.ini on the Floppy Disk.
Alternatively you can download this, write it to disk e.g. with rawwrite and simply replace the freeldr.sys with the newest one.
Re: Freeloader hangs.
Thanks, all I needed was the command on linux / what files (i havent ever tried to make any form of bootable medium) The link i already tried, it is version 1.8.18 (just tried both ways, and they work)gasmann wrote: I guess you have to do the following:That should be all, however I never tried it
- Write fat.bin to the Floppy, e.g. with "dd if=fat.bin of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=1" in Linux, I don't know how to do so in Windows.
Copy freeldr.sys to Floppy.
Setup a freeldr.ini on the Floppy Disk.
Alternatively you can download this, write it to disk e.g. with rawwrite and simply replace the freeldr.sys with the newest one.
Now after everthing loads, it goes to a black screen and nothing happens (that i can tell)
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Hi,
I'm getting the same problem but through a different route,
I thinks it's to do with having a multi partitioned HD, when I install ReactOS from iso all files are copied across to designated partition except for boot (freeldr.sys etc) it prompts me to make a boot floppy but refuses to recognise when there is a disk in the drive.
I only run windows (never been able to get to grips with linux) and i don't compile from source.
Any suggestions??
Much appreciated
I'm getting the same problem but through a different route,
I thinks it's to do with having a multi partitioned HD, when I install ReactOS from iso all files are copied across to designated partition except for boot (freeldr.sys etc) it prompts me to make a boot floppy but refuses to recognise when there is a disk in the drive.
I only run windows (never been able to get to grips with linux) and i don't compile from source.
Any suggestions??
Much appreciated
Again for you:DarkDonkey wrote:I thinks it's to do with having a multi partitioned HD, when I install ReactOS from iso all files are copied across to designated partition except for boot (freeldr.sys etc) it prompts me to make a boot floppy but refuses to recognise when there is a disk in the drive.
That's how you can simply create the needed boot floppy. The freeldr.sys is on the install cd.gasmann wrote:[...]you can download this, write it to disk e.g. with rawwrite and simply replace the freeldr.sys with the newest one.
about your partition table: Sorry to say this, but if you don't post it I doubt anyone can help you with this.
May this can help.
Nou need an internet connection to get the reactos sources ...
On Windows , I have a reactos build on my hard disk and I boot from a freeldr diskette.
See http://edou4ever.free.fr/gge/reactos/Gg ... S-page.htm
Nou need an internet connection to get the reactos sources ...
On Windows , I have a reactos build on my hard disk and I boot from a freeldr diskette.
See http://edou4ever.free.fr/gge/reactos/Gg ... S-page.htm
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Hi,
sorry I haven't replied sooner but i'm in the middle of my MSc exams at the moment.
I already had an old version of freeloader on floppy - originally taken form Caspers site when he was still doing the daily builds.
I did just copy and paste the new freeldr.sys from cd and it worked fine!
Thanks for the support from all!
ReactOS is really coming on! The speed at which it is being developed is awesome! Anyway back to the revision Thanks again.
sorry I haven't replied sooner but i'm in the middle of my MSc exams at the moment.
I already had an old version of freeloader on floppy - originally taken form Caspers site when he was still doing the daily builds.
I did just copy and paste the new freeldr.sys from cd and it worked fine!
Thanks for the support from all!
ReactOS is really coming on! The speed at which it is being developed is awesome! Anyway back to the revision Thanks again.
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