Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 5 Apr 1999 16:45:31 +0300 (EET DST) | From | Jussi Hämäläinen <> | Subject | Re: Linux 2.2.5 won't boot? |
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On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Riley Williams wrote:
> Sounds like the old PCI PnP motherboard problem to me...
Could be. I guess an easy fix would be to use an ISA display adapter. It doesn't matter what the card is since there isn't going to be a monitor attached anyway. I just happened to have two PCI cards handy so I tried with them.
> For reference, some PnP motherboards ask a PnP video subsystem to > check what type of monitor is connected as part of their PCI > initialisation
I know. The BIOS makes an awful lot of beeps while booting if there is no monitor connected, but I disabled display detection from the BIOS setup. It didn't help with the original problem though.
> The only cure I know of for that is to change the video card.
Like I said, I'll try that as soon as I can.
> That's usually rather easier to fix - go into your ROM BIOS setup, > find the option determining what errors to stop on, and change it to > "None". The default is usually "All except keyboard", and the machine > will lock up if it can't find a video card on that setting.
No, no, no. Looks like a lot of people have trouble understanding the situation: LILO DOES BOOT, so it's _NOT_ the BIOS. Without a monitor, I can hear the memory test tick and then the bootup beep. Then LILO boots, loads the kernel image and decompresses it, but hangs after trying to boot the kernel until I plug in a monitor. After that it boots up fine. I tried with various configurations of 2.2.4 and 2.2.5. No change.
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