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Thread ID: 45556 2004-05-26 00:52:00 Smooth Wall Install dwnz2003 (5250) Press F1
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239310 2004-05-26 00:52:00 I have a firewall called smooth wall and it runs on a single machine. visit www.smoothwall.org for more. and here my problem

I have a Digital Pentium 133 computer using a 2gb Scsi drive and an IDE Cdrom. Since i can't boot off my cdrom im using the floppys. it loads that yellow text bit and i press enter and it says loading then it stops.b i have tried it on my pentium 3 500mhz and it got past that bit fine. I have changed the floppy drive in the computer i'm trying to install it on and still no luck. What is the problem?

Thanks
Danil
dwnz2003 (5250)
239311 2004-05-26 01:02:00 check the boot order in the bios screens at the system startup........to get there usually it's hit the 'del' key right at the startup drcspy (146)
239312 2004-05-26 01:04:00 it boots off the floppy its just when i start the setup dwnz2003 (5250)
239313 2004-05-26 02:09:00 yeh but to get it to boot from the cdrom drcspy (146)
239314 2004-05-26 04:53:00 my computer doesn't have a Bootable CD-ROM drive and i have just found out that it doesn't run with a scsi drive. Don't most older servers use scsi? the computers its designed for dwnz2003 (5250)
239315 2004-05-26 05:08:00 I dont getcha if it's an IDE cdrom then it should be bootable ? drcspy (146)
239316 2004-05-26 05:18:00 due to the computers age it can't it was built in about 1993 or 1994. dwnz2003 (5250)
239317 2004-05-26 05:19:00 Older PCs can't boot to the CDROM by itself, whether it's IDE, SCSI or whatever.

I have a feeling that since your PC doesn't natively load with SCSI, that could stop the installation from "seeing" the hard drive there, or it's having a hard time trying to find it.
somebody (208)
239318 2004-05-26 05:39:00 Try another floppy. The programme which writes the bootable image assumes a perfect floppy. If you are making the boot floppy in Windows do a "Thorough" format, then a scandisk before using RAWRITE. Graham L (2)
239319 2004-05-26 22:34:00 Best place to ask is not here at pressf1.. Smoothwall gurus such as myself dont sit here waiting for smoothwall questions.

Try here instead:
community.smoothwall.org

You might find the community there are bit more specialised ;)
whetu (237)
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