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From: Dom <dl...@ed...> - 2007-09-11 05:32:35
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Felipe Athayde wrote: > I'm burned the ISO correctly, I think, rebooted my computer and I > chose one of the booting options (resolution). It all seems to go fine > until I get the following msg: > /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 wrong media > devil-linux cd-rom not found > booting will not continue, you have to reset to try again > > I'm using an IDE cd-rom and an USB storage with that "etc" stuff . > > Before I tried adding this USB storage with "etc" file, I was getting > another error, something like: > kernel had to kill process > > I'm new to this stuff, I need a liveCD for learning how to use > iptables, since I'm supose to deliver a work for university until the > end of the month. > > Thanks in advance, > Hi Felipe I suspect either the CD or the CD drive. I would try re-burning the CD (preferably using a different CD writer), and if this does not solve the problem, try (if you can) changing the CD drive. And just check you have a chosen a version of Devil-Linux supported by your hardware. If you don't have an alternative CD drive, then you could try putting the whole Devil-Linux installation on your USB flash drive - see 8.5 here http://www.devil-linux.org/documentation/1.2.x/ch01s08.html#d0e1207 - but it seems you must already have a working Linux system with a CD drive and a USB port. There may also be a way of doing this from Windows - I would be interested if anyone knows how! Dom |