Backtrack 3 won't boot

Discussion in 'Linux Virtual Machine' started by trolley, Nov 11, 2008.

  1. trolley

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    I reported this during the beta but it's still not working. Backtrack 3 won't boot in PD4. It worked fine in PD3. Trying to boot from the ISO hangs after displaying the line:

    Has anyone else tried this or figured out a workaround?
     
  2. Forrest Gump

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    Same problem here. Also with my Gentoo Linux guest OS. Both hang after detecting the floppy.
     
  3. trolley

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    I tried disabling the floppy in the VM but it still locks up.
     
  4. Forrest Gump

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    OK, just figured it out. Set the "acpi=off" kernel option in the boot loader. Fixed both Backtrack and Gentoo for me.
     
  5. trolley

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    Great, thanks!
     
  6. macfusion

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    My upgrade to v4.0 went without a hitch (unlike some) except for loading BackTrack3. I performed all the same attempts to get past the floppy drive hang... with no luck. This was the only post I found that has a resolutiuon. Could you tell be how to set the "acpi=off" kernel option in the boot loader?
     
  7. trolley

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    Are you booting from the ISO or lilo? If it's from the ISO you hit tab on the boot menu and add acpi=off to the end. If you're booting with lilo you add this line to your lilo.conf then reinstall lilo: append="acpi=off"
     
  8. macfusion

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    OK... it took me a couple hrs but figured out to update the bootloader at the boot menu (w/tab). I had attempted to make updates to the bootlilo.sh script, but obviously r/o even though tried to change the rights to the file.

    If there's a more permanent solution, I woud be interested to know. Maybe the Parallels will add code to correct this error in an update.
     
  9. macfusion

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    Booting from the ISO via USB... must faster. Looking on the Back Track site there a list of 'cheats' as well... "bt acpi-off" will work if entered during the boot sequence.

    Thanks.
     
  10. trolley

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    If you're running it off USB you should be able to edit it permanetly, which you couldn't do with the ISO. I installed it into a VM and made the changes in my lilo.conf.
     
  11. macfusion

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    I have the ISO and tried editing the file on my USB, but the entire ISO is R/O. I had attempted to modify the rights via sudo as I am listed as the file owner, but unable to change the rights as well. I moved the file bootlilo.sh off to edit which worked just fine, but obviously cannot copy the file back. I had not tried installing the VM itself... that will be next.
     
  12. trolley

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    The filesystem is likely being mounted read-only. Check the boot parameters. Maybe you can edit the boot line to change that.
     
  13. ShALLaX

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    I fixed this issue by upping the video ram to 32mb and upping the system ram to 1GB. I also removed the floppy drive and disabled USB.
     

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