Parted Magic 3.2 is out
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 1:31 pm
Parted Magic 3.2 is out:
http://partedmagic.com/
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title Parted Magic 3.0
find --set-root /boot/images/pmagic-svn.iso
map /boot/images/pmagic-svn.iso (hd32)
map --hook
root (hd32)
kernel (hd32)/pmagic/bzImage noapic root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc keymap=us livecd vga=791 sleep=0 ramdisk_size=25000 noeject iso_location=/boot/images/pmagic-svn.iso
initrd (hd32)/pmagic/initrd
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title Parted Magic 3.2
find --set-root /boot/images/pmagic-3.2.iso
map /boot/images/pmagic-3.2.iso (hd32)
map --hook
root (hd32)
kernel (hd32)/pmagic/bzImage noapic root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc keymap=us livecd vga=791 sleep=0 ramdisk_size=25000 noeject iso_location=/boot/images/pmagic-3.2.iso
initrd (hd32)/pmagic/initrd
Or the Save Graphics settings:title Parted Magic 3.2 (Alternate graphical server)
find --set-root /boot/images/pmagic-3.2.iso
map /boot/images/pmagic-3.2.iso (hd32)
map --hook
root (hd32)
kernel (hd32)/pmagic/bzImage noapic root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc keymap=us livecd vga=791 sleep=0 ramdisk_size=25000 noeject xvesa iso_location=/boot/images/pmagic-3.2.iso
initrd (hd32)/pmagic/initrd
Write down the error messages that you see.title Parted Magic 3.2 (Save Graphics)
find --set-root /boot/images/pmagic-3.2.iso
map /boot/images/pmagic-3.2.iso (hd32)
map --hook
root (hd32)
kernel (hd32)/pmagic/bzImage noapic root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc keymap=us livecd vga=normal sleep=0 ramdisk_size=25000 noeject iso_location=/boot/images/pmagic-3.2.iso
initrd (hd32)/pmagic/initrd
Post it at http://forums.partedmagic.com with more information about your hardware. Not sure if if will be solved.dlevens wrote:I was not able to get it to work using xorg, no matter what settings I tried. This could be related to my system. I was testing this on a new Lenovo x200.
There is an option in Parted Magic to save the changes. Save the changes before you add modules, else you don't need the modules the next time you boot because they are then in the /pmagic/pmodules/pmagic.7z file. You can add modules to the /pmagic/pmodules directory.dlevens wrote:I have not added any modules to this (do not know how) but am very interested in doing so.
I run grub4dos and boot puppy off my usb drive, but since playing with parted magic, it is much better. The only thing preventing me from using parted magic as my usb small Linux is I need to learn how to save changes and add and update modules.