So we have this old maschine that was upgraded and upgraded since the windows 98 era until all that was left form the first build was a 10 GB hard disk and the box. the disk was devided into two parts about 50/50 and long time ago it even had a dual boot between Red hat and win98 (red hat was dropped as we couldn't get dial up modem to work). later the 5GB part was taken by windows xp home. computer also had another disk about 150 GB WD. all was FAT32 format (no NTFS). in spring this year the computer started to behave strange. shutting itself down running out of system disk space (yeah XP was really cramed in there). we bought a new one eventally (with Suse that got replaced by Kubuntu). At the same time we found this old one cought a virus so it got a bitdefender rescue disk full clean and was then put to rest - temporarily. computer was behaving a bit strange once before when we tried to build in a brand new 750 GB hard disk and clone system drive to it or install a fresh copy of the OS on it.
i've been on holidays with a bit of time on my hands and decided to have another look at it. the computer had about 23GB unformatted disk space on the 150GB drive, has 1GB DDR2 ram and AMD 64 Athlon 3800 - 2.4Ghz single core. the GPU is ATI Radeon 9200 128MB. i think there is also nvidia onboard GPU but it's turned off. BIOS to boot of course. the idea was to put Kubutnu on empty unformatted disk space on the larger disk and then add a boot loader to the smaller disk where when i have more time windows XP could maybe get repaired (computer has an old scaner and printer on - while printer likely works in linux i am not sure about the scanner)
first 13.04 64bit Kubuntu from USB - it's what i had on the stick. installer crashed when at about 66% of install. no data why exactly crashed. crashed 2 times.i wasn't really watching the whole process.
then a day later 13.10 64bit from USB - it didn't want to boot kernel panic, said it can't extract the image. file error and what not. checked the stick on netbook works fine.
i forgot to take 64bit image of 13.10 with me to create a DVD but i did have a 32bit 12.04.3 LTS already burned on DVD. since i plan to use it for watching youtube it doesn't matter if it uses older stuff (though i have to say in KDE it would be goot to have latest version as it good a bit of imporvement in speed and i am not sure if the improvements are implemented in 12.04). install goes ahead and crashes only this time i see where it crashed. it crashed when it was copying GRUB to the smaller disk (sda). so i ran it again but this time putting grub on sdb. this time install finished. BIOS recognised the disk as first boot and booted form it. "funny thing" install suddenly recognised windows XP on sda (before sda was just unformated disk space - it didn't recognise FAT32 parittions there)
my questions
- is the small HDD dead? the grub seems to be there but is corrupt i mean it couldn't boot when i tried to.
- why installer in 13.10 and 13.04 didn't say exactly what went wrong for it to crash or at leats at what step? it would save me a couple of hours of fiddling.
- why it couldn't boot from 13.10 image (could not expand the image file) but could do it form 13.04 before - is something wrong with USB stick? or does this indicate some motherboard hardware issue? note i did change that casper file name and removed the.efi in the end otherwise it just gets stuck. i told the Lili creator that according to ubutnu developers that's a bug in USB image creating program.
anyway we'll see how it goes. hopefully this one works well enough to watch an occasional you tube video. and perhaps act as openVPN server. if it has more issues it will get canibalized for parts and his long and glorious 14 or 15 year career will come to an end.
i've been on holidays with a bit of time on my hands and decided to have another look at it. the computer had about 23GB unformatted disk space on the 150GB drive, has 1GB DDR2 ram and AMD 64 Athlon 3800 - 2.4Ghz single core. the GPU is ATI Radeon 9200 128MB. i think there is also nvidia onboard GPU but it's turned off. BIOS to boot of course. the idea was to put Kubutnu on empty unformatted disk space on the larger disk and then add a boot loader to the smaller disk where when i have more time windows XP could maybe get repaired (computer has an old scaner and printer on - while printer likely works in linux i am not sure about the scanner)
first 13.04 64bit Kubuntu from USB - it's what i had on the stick. installer crashed when at about 66% of install. no data why exactly crashed. crashed 2 times.i wasn't really watching the whole process.
then a day later 13.10 64bit from USB - it didn't want to boot kernel panic, said it can't extract the image. file error and what not. checked the stick on netbook works fine.
i forgot to take 64bit image of 13.10 with me to create a DVD but i did have a 32bit 12.04.3 LTS already burned on DVD. since i plan to use it for watching youtube it doesn't matter if it uses older stuff (though i have to say in KDE it would be goot to have latest version as it good a bit of imporvement in speed and i am not sure if the improvements are implemented in 12.04). install goes ahead and crashes only this time i see where it crashed. it crashed when it was copying GRUB to the smaller disk (sda). so i ran it again but this time putting grub on sdb. this time install finished. BIOS recognised the disk as first boot and booted form it. "funny thing" install suddenly recognised windows XP on sda (before sda was just unformated disk space - it didn't recognise FAT32 parittions there)
my questions
- is the small HDD dead? the grub seems to be there but is corrupt i mean it couldn't boot when i tried to.
- why installer in 13.10 and 13.04 didn't say exactly what went wrong for it to crash or at leats at what step? it would save me a couple of hours of fiddling.
- why it couldn't boot from 13.10 image (could not expand the image file) but could do it form 13.04 before - is something wrong with USB stick? or does this indicate some motherboard hardware issue? note i did change that casper file name and removed the.efi in the end otherwise it just gets stuck. i told the Lili creator that according to ubutnu developers that's a bug in USB image creating program.
anyway we'll see how it goes. hopefully this one works well enough to watch an occasional you tube video. and perhaps act as openVPN server. if it has more issues it will get canibalized for parts and his long and glorious 14 or 15 year career will come to an end.
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