So I installed slitaz through the live cd installer I used my c: hd from windows, partitioned it so it would have a 10g space to install slitaz on. the installer went through and finished fine, asked me if I wanted to restart and I clicked yes it ejected the cd, and my computer restarted.. I figured it would load to grub or back into slitaz but for some reason it goes directly back to windows 7..
I'm working on not being a newbie here.. I need help on how to get my computer to allow me to bring up grub when I first turn the pc on.. if anyone can give me a detailed step by step to fix this problem.. I'd love you
all I want is for slitaz to stay persistant I'm sick of trying to do stuff on slitaz and it not working.. like the package manager.. it never works from live cd.. I can install one package.. the get adobe flash package.. the rest of them fail to put folders/files onto my actual HD
yes of course, I installed to hda2, installed grub on hda2, install went fine.. it goes to reboot, ejects disc, shuts down, restarts but loads windows.. still..
Sure about /dev/hda ?? If you installed GRUB to /dev/hda2, you'll get exactly the symptoms you have right now!!
Just boot from the LiveCD and open a terminal. Then enter the following sequence su - root <- this should be the root password of the LiveCD fdisk /dev/hda a 2 w reboot <- whitout the CD of course!!
This should set /dev/hda2 as the boot partition. If you then get GRUB, you know you installed GRUB on hda2 Otherwise, to get back to Win, use the same sequence but wit '1' instead of '2'
when I ran fdisk /dev/hda this is what console returned
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 4864. There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024, and could in certain setups cause problems with: 1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO) 2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK)
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 4864. There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024, and could in certain setups cause problems with: 1) software that runs at boot time (e.g., old versions of LILO) 2) booting and partitioning software from other OSs (e.g., DOS FDISK, OS/2 FDISK)
Command (m for help): a Partition number (1-4): 2
Command (m for help): w The partition table has been altered!
ok.. take that back.. i tryed it on 2.. it failed to load saying invalid operating system back on 1 is windows ultimate. it also has 3 and 4 as options but both said they are empty
ok so none of them work.. 1 is windows, 2 is invalid operating system, and 3/4 are empty types. this is crazy... why is it still not loading grub... grub is in hda... but wont load.. wtf help please =/ old guy? you still around?
so somehow it fucked up my windows 7 installation.. but good news is that i got it installed to my hda drive... it use to be for windows.. now its slitaz 3.0 with 39 gigs of space for files..
To go back to Win use the foolowing command sequence from within a terminal session of the LiveCD. su - root <- this should be the root password of the LiveCD fdisk /dev/hda a 1 w reboot <- whitout the CD of course!!
Now Windows shoud start again.
Can you please post the output of 'fdisk -l' (from LiveCD)
Valid point, but as wolfxwinds stated, (s)he 'managed' to fumble around with /dev/hda. Therefore I'll guess this is what Slitaz 'sees' and what we have to work with.
Nevertheless the output of 'fdisk -l' should clarify that.
I just deleted my entire installation of windows 7, in all honesty I couldn't stand windows 7. Im much happier with a full install slitaz.. one problem now tho Every time i try to install from the package manager, it fails to put the files on my hd. whats going wrong here?
old guy when you get back do you mind helping me, I will download a package and try to install it then cut and paste the log file of the installation to show you how it is messing up..
@wolfxwinds, just to get a couple basic things right (sorry if I'm asking the obvious), when you download a package and try to install it, are you connected to the Internet?
Most packages have dependencies, that are automatically downloaded and installed if you are using tazpkg or the package manager. Easiest (and fastest) way to install packages, go to the command prompt and as root:
#tazpkg get-install packagename
This will download and install the packages and all necessary dependencies, just make sure your connection to the Internet is active.
I am actively connected to the net, or else it wouldn't download the files. and i have auto download dependencies on, and it still will not install any files correctly. I get [Failed] on every install.. here ill go install unrar and give you the error read out
unrar-0.0.1 Connecting to mirror.slitaz.org (94.23.60.116:80) unrar-0.0.1.tazpkg 100% |*******************************| 14848 --:--:-- ETA
Installation of : unrar-0.0.1 ================================================================================ Copying unrar-0.0.1... [ OK ] Extracting unrar-0.0.1... 29 blocks Extracting the pseudo fs... zcat: fs.cpio.gz: No such file or directory rm: cannot remove 'fs.cpio.gz': No such file or directory Installing unrar... cp: cannot stat 'fs/*': No such file or directory [ Failed ] Removing all tmp files... [ OK ] ================================================================================ unrar (0.0.1) is installed.
I remember darkaudax on the old forum talking about s/he not updating the aircrack flavor. A webpage lists the latest aircrack flavor as a slitaz 2 cooking flavor with 2.6.30.6 kernel, which is now the slitaz 3 stable kernel.
Changes to cooking repos can break cooking flavors.
The aircrack flavor might be able to use the slitaz 3 stable repos by changing settings in the packagae manager gui to point to the stable url.
Actually, SliTaz 3 comes with aircrack support built in or you can just download a package for it. I've just noticed that anybody that uses slitaz-aircrack tends to have issues with it, because deep-down it's an old SliTaz cooking with an updated kernel, but lacking many of SliTaz 3's features and packages. I generally recommend people just uses the latest stable instead.
I realized that once I installed slitaz 3.0 cooking to my /dev/hda1 it rebooted, and grub popped up so I knew I got it right this time. I also side by side installed mintlinux so far it seems pretty straight foward, are their any OS's made for just cracking/hacking by chance?
also, Oldman I need to thank you and appologize for being such an idiot. You are a good guy and I thank you for everything you tryed to do for me, as well as anyone else who tryed to help. Thank you guys
trix, do you happen to know how to put the xterm launch icon back into panel items, I deleted it messing with the panel add/delete and cannot for the life of me find the program in the list to add it back.
Right click those icons, go to "Application Launch Bar" Settings and add xterm from under Utilises.
If you deleted the Launch Bar, you can get it back by right clicking anywhere on the panel, going to Panel Settings, Panel Applets, clicking the add button and adding it from the list. Then you just have to move it where you want..
There is no macchanger package currently in SliTaz Stable's repository, but you could try this version I just convert over from the debian package (with some minor clean up) @ http://trixarian.za.net/downloads/macchanger-1.5.0.tazpkg
If that doesn't work, then you may need to download and it compile manually.