Erik, I tried the second image in the list you gave me, same error - "No bootfile."

I think I might try wiping the disk completely with a Linux installer, then try the first image.


On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 11:03 AM, Erik Quanstrom <quanstro@quanstro.net> wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by new disks.

- erik


Adriano Verardo <adriano.verardo@mail.com> wrote:

>Does thi iso deal with new disks ?
>>> I've written the uncompressed file to a flash stick, and tried booting my
>>> dual core Pentium - no dice. Won't even recognise theres a flash stick
>>> plugged in with a disk image written to it. Likewise, my Mac said it wasn't
>>> able to read the flash stick once I had done the "dd" command.
>>>
>>> Is there an .ISO for that disk image you linked me to?
>> that's unfortunate.  did you check that the usb device is in the bios
>> boot order?
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>> if that doesn't work, here are two cd images.  the first one has the
>> best chance of working, but it locks up on some hardware.  it treats
>> the cd as a disk image, so we can pack a few more things in than
>> we could emulating a 1.44mb floppy.
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>>      http://ftp.9atom.org/other/+9atom.nboot.iso.bz2
>>      http://ftp.9atom.org/other/+9atom.iso.bz2
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>> - erik
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