Hi,
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, Christian Wiese wrote:
> I now find some little time to load and test the demo cd.
> I forgot that zetaboot.img is the first track of the cd. So you need to
> extract the boot-floppy-file first. You can do this with isobuster for
> instance. With this BootImgage.img you c
Hello again,
I now find some little time to load and test the demo cd.
I forgot that zetaboot.img is the first track of the cd. So you need to
extract the boot-floppy-file first. You can do this with isobuster for
instance. With this BootImgage.img you can emulate a proper boot disk.
But for o
The Zeta boot disk requires 2.88MB floppy emulation. I suppose QEMU
still doesn't support that.
On 10/25/05, Ulf Magnusson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That gets me (with -fda substituted for -floppy, which isn't a valid option)
> an error from the QEMU BIOS that the disk is not bootable. It's too
That gets me (with -fda substituted for -floppy, which isn't a valid
option) an error from the QEMU BIOS that the disk is not bootable. It's
too large (1.8Mb) to fit on a regular floppy anyhow.On 10/23/05, Christian Wiese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, haven´t the files here till now.But maybe y
Sorry, haven´t the files here till now.
But maybe you could try something like that:
qemu -floppy zetaboot.img -cdrom zetacd.img -boot a
If I get the live cd the next days I´ll try with it myself.
Greetings,
Chris
Ulf Magnusson wrote:
I noticed the official distribution already has the two tra
I noticed the official distribution already has the two tracks split into zetaboot.img and zetacd.img, so that's less work me :)
I ran
$ qemu -cdrom zetaboot.img -hda zetacd.img -boot d
and selected the hd from the boot menu. That led to a kernel panic (PANIC: boot device not found").
I then t
Hi,
this behaviour is because of the way a BeOS/ZETA cd is constructed. For
some more infos take a look at the bottom of this page:
http://forum.mlotz.ch/viewtopic.php?t=120
What you could do:
- Make a boot floppy out of track one of your demo-cd.
- Extract the second track as iso (be sure to
I'm trying to boot the Zeta LiveCD with QEMU. At
first I tried the default boot settings (in the guest OS). That got me
to the loading screen, but the boot process fails (when the
disks symbol is highlighted) with the message "PANIC: The boot loader
was unable to find a BeOS volume to boot from ...