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Title: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: EDanaII on December 19, 2006, 04:46:53 PM
I've followed Heinz-Raphael Reinke's PDF on how to install AROS to a HD. However, once I get to the Format Hard Drives in the AROS Installer, the program flashes "Erasing Data on Master Disk" and then stops, displays "Partition your drives." Clicking on "Procede" simply repeats the whole situation and nothing happens.

Looking for clues here. :-)

Ed.
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: Louis Dias on December 19, 2006, 05:23:24 PM
There are good instructions on the AROS home page (or some link to them there).  It involves rebooting after each step because the installer or HDToolBox is buggy.
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: pjhutch on December 19, 2006, 05:31:14 PM
Tell me about it, I got AROS installed but I still cannot boot from it though, I rechecked it and it still doesn't boot :(
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: mgerics on December 19, 2006, 06:46:17 PM
I followed this document and it worked fine (when I CAREFULLY followed every step)
There are minor differences between the document and the reality of the current version I have on the bootable cd, but I only have half a brain and I figured it out!
Unfortunately, it seems to lock up randomly, so I'm still leary of committing a machine and time into it...
http://amidevcpp.amiga-world.de/WinAros/Aros_HD_Install_English.pdf
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: EDanaII on December 19, 2006, 07:35:38 PM
Well, it's still pre-alpha, so, naturally, it's going to lock up, once or twice. :-)

However, I consider this inability to install a critical issue. If the AROS Team wants people to take AROS seriously, they need to fix it. The live CD is nice, but if I'm going to give it a second glance, I need to install it to a hard-drive.

BTW, the link you provided IS the instructions I've been using. I've even tried to do it manually, but tools, like "partition" lock my machine up, so...


@ Lou_Diaz

Greetings, Lou. :-) You probably don't remember me, but I remember you from Pennock's. I used to post over there under the handle "RoadRocket." In fact, because I'm having problem's with my electrical system, I think I'll go post over there right now... ;-)

Ed.
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: dammy on December 19, 2006, 07:48:11 PM
First of all, which ISO did you attempt to install?  

Dammy
TeamAROS
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: ajlwalker on December 19, 2006, 07:53:37 PM
Ed

I used a now unavailable online guide to install to hard disk.  I'm glad I printed it off!  Anyways, this guide says you should ensure Aros goes on a partition smaller than 4GB.

He recommends downloading Ultimate Boot CD and using Ranish Partition Manager to partition your drive rather than HD Toolbox.

You can use HD Toolbox to do everything else, just not the partitioning.

I also couldn't get the installer to work so just manually copied everything over. It took a while but worked fine.

Dunno if this'll help, but worth a try?
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: dammy on December 19, 2006, 08:40:25 PM
There was a bug or two in HDtoolbox that was squashed by Neil.  So for those of you having troubles with the install, try downloading the most recent nightly.

Dammy
TeamAROS
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: neuroflip on December 19, 2006, 08:53:09 PM
I tried with this tutorial (http://zos.asmhackers.net/node/15) from Ze AROS (http://zos.asmhackers.net/) and it works for me installing an AROS Max distribution iso.

i'm fighting with grub now... it doesn't find the menu.lst and i get a File 15 error.
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: EDanaII on December 20, 2006, 07:55:24 PM
@ Dammy

First, I tried AROS Max, then I tried the latest stable release, dated 2006/02/07, then I tried the latest download.

None work.

Here's the problem. When I launch a shell, and type "info" the hard drive does not show up as a device, like "DH0." And, no matter what I do in the HDToolBox, it never shows up.

This is a 4gig drive, but I've created 0.5 and 1 gig drives, used HDToolBox, and still no go.

I've even tried the link that neuroflip suggested, which got me a little further, however, still nothing when I type "info," when I type "format drive DH0: name System" I get an error, and when I "ask why" it responds "device not mounted."

So, as best I can tell, the system isn't recognizing the drive.

Ed.
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: pjhutch on December 24, 2006, 01:03:39 PM
I have managed to get AROS installed and booted using the latest nightly build (20061223). It does need several reboots at specific points, remember to save changes regularly on 'Unit 0'.

Now i can play with it and possibly write some simple programs with it. Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: dammy on December 24, 2006, 01:31:02 PM
I wouldn't mind seeing a full port of .tar or .gz.  Of course, you can see what bounties are being offered here (http://www.teamaros.org)

Dammy
TeamAROS
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: Gwion on January 13, 2007, 10:02:05 PM
Wich iso should I use???? send a link
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: pjhutch on January 13, 2007, 11:13:02 PM
Download the nightly build ISO
e.g. i386-pc-boot-iso  from
http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php

Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: dammy on January 15, 2007, 12:14:36 PM
Right now, with the patches, best to use nightly (http://aros.sourceforge.net/download.php#nightly-builds).

Dammy
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: Gwion on January 16, 2007, 05:32:47 PM
Thanks!!!
Can you boot aros on a amiga a1200 or any amiga???
Title: Re: Installing AROS to Hard Drive...
Post by: pjhutch on January 16, 2007, 07:12:15 PM
You can only boot aros if its a PowerPC based Amiga using Linux but not a 1200.