What does this mean? I'm trying to install Arch Linux on a Thinkpad i1200
What does this mean? I'm trying to install Arch Linux on a Thinkpad i1200
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You're the retard that wanted us to identify your Acer ThinkPad a couple days ago, aren't you?
It means install Solus
>Thinkpad i1200
Thinkfags status: TOLD
Yup
Well then stop being a retard and install a 32 bit distro (read: not Arch) on your 32 bit Acer.
Make another bootdisk with Rufus, it's obviously a problem with isolinux, Rufus handles that for you
I'm using the i686 version of Arch
that's the etsy daemon
you have to buy new hipster shit on etsy
It's giving me this now
You made the bootable disk incorrectly - Try using the .iso with Refus and a flash disk.
Rufus won't work, I'm using bootable CD because the bios on this won't support usb boot, I even tried plop with a usb floppy and usb boot freezes
That thing doesn't even support booting from USB.
Your optical drive is probably fucked.
Try forcing USB 1.1 on Plop
Have you tried alternative distros to make sure the disc-drive isn't failing? What did you use to burn the disc?
I tried forcing 1.1 in plop and still froze, I have tried lubuntu and same problem
OP you need asshole-dd operaion, rufus bloat/malware from NSA
I'll test the disk drive in XP to see if that's the problem
why tho just install debian and call it a day
Because this has a Celeron 750mhz
My bad
It means disk error. Change USB flash to other
>10.13
is it more stable on non-apple hardware?
You proved nothing you fruit
Op here again, the wait was so long because XP is painfully slow. So XP can read this movie I put in, just don't have the playback Codec. But drive works
I do also get this on boot, I have to get a new battery I know but will this cause any error other than time?
Not disk drive, disc drive.
My bad
The only time I failed to load a OS disc was on a failing drive or by making the disc using the wrong settings on ImgBurn; Luckily they updated the software to auto-configure the project based upon the contents of the .iso
Redownload the iso and try using dd to make the disk
dd bs=4M if=wherevertheisois of=/dev/sr0 status=progress && sync
I'm using a CD to boot not a DVD, is that a problem? I'm just trying every possible reasons this won't work
Oh and use a fresh cd
>trashpad
Found the problem
It means you're fucking stupid
>playing dvds with windows media player
install a different media player
more like soylinux
You should use dc3dd instead.
The fuck do you want to do with this piece of shit?
boot from network
>What does this mean?
well from my point of view it seems you have way too much free time and also a snob-ish technological tendency so you install obscure, difficult distros on obscure, difficult hardware and when it (obviously) goes wrong you decide to break the rules of the board and make a tech support thread because you're an ignorant, disrespectful piece of shit millenial with no common sense
is that accurate enough OP?
sage btw