Hi
I am trying to find the issue with my installation from Compact Flash Drive
When I boot, it say
loading bzimge ------------------------
loading wtshell ------------------------------
ready.
Its not doing any thing afterwards. did any one else had a similar problem.
Thanks in advance.
Booting Error
Booting Problem ..... Configuring Kernel
HI
when I loaded the version 4.2 I was able to do little more progess
I am getting the following messages
Syslinux 3.11 bla bla
loading bzimge ------------------------
loading wtshell ------------------------------
ready.
Uncompressing Linux....OK...Booting Kernel..
It stops there and the curser keeps blinking...nothing happens...can some one help me with it. Also, I am booting from Compact flash card. When I loaded files into it, I did not load config file as from the documentations it says that I can do it while booting .
Did some one know what the issue is
when I loaded the version 4.2 I was able to do little more progess
I am getting the following messages
Syslinux 3.11 bla bla
loading bzimge ------------------------
loading wtshell ------------------------------
ready.
Uncompressing Linux....OK...Booting Kernel..
It stops there and the curser keeps blinking...nothing happens...can some one help me with it. Also, I am booting from Compact flash card. When I loaded files into it, I did not load config file as from the documentations it says that I can do it while booting .
Did some one know what the issue is
1: memtest. At the beginning of terminal boot, right after BIOS but before bzImage and wtshell start to load, you should press Shift. When succeed you'll see command prompt like that:
boot:_
Type memtest
Wait for at least two hours. If it returns an error, restarts or won't respond - it means problems with your hardware.
2. Reset bios settings to default values. Then turn off all unused devices like usb, com, lpt and audio. If it'll work after disconnecting devices - send us log (http://wtware.com/docs/config.html#syslog).
boot:_
Type memtest
Wait for at least two hours. If it returns an error, restarts or won't respond - it means problems with your hardware.
2. Reset bios settings to default values. Then turn off all unused devices like usb, com, lpt and audio. If it'll work after disconnecting devices - send us log (http://wtware.com/docs/config.html#syslog).