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Re: [LUG] Trouble with Knoppix

 

Just looking briefly at this thread, should the date be set in the BIOS
first? press Del or F2 on boot to enter the setting.

On Sun, 2007-04-08 at 20:52 +0100, Tony Sumner wrote:
> There must be a way of doing this. I have a Compaq Armada laptop with
> a faulty hard disk. It's only a PII but I have a use for it and I have
> been trying to fix it. I installed Debian etch and apart from a little
> difficulty with installing some of the software it went ok but when I
> try to do something the HD whirrs and nothing happens. So I reckon the
> HD has a bad patch. I installed my trusty DOS 6.2 and ran scandisk and
> this said the disk was fine (it was wrong). I thought I'd try e2fsck
> but this requires that the disk not be mounted so I needed a separate OS
> to run it. I got Timo's rescue CD and installed that. e2fsck wouldn't
> run but badblocks did and found serious faults starting at about block
> 2500000. Well 2GB is adequate for a small system like Damn Samll Linux
> so I made myself a DSL live CD and ran that. Fine, and I was able to
> run cfdisk to create a 2GB partition but (did I mention that I have just
> replaced the RTC battery?) the date is Jan 1980 and the date command in
> DSL won't work. Really; if I type sudo date -s "string" with any date at
> all, even just "2007" I get the reply 'date invalid'. Is there a 
> Knoppix guru out there who can advise me what I do now? DSL is Debian
> isn't it so the date command should be ok. I've come such a long way 
> I can't give up.
> 
> Any ideas gratefully received -- if none there is a laptop going free
> for spares :-)
> 
> Tony Sumner
> 
-- 
Kevin Lucas <kevin.lucas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Minions Shop Cornwall's Top Shop


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