{"id":266,"date":"2006-12-22T17:44:51","date_gmt":"2006-12-22T21:44:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/shadow.sombragris.org\/?p=266"},"modified":"2006-12-26T06:52:51","modified_gmt":"2006-12-26T10:52:51","slug":"sombragris-rip-2000-2006","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/shadow.sombragris.org\/?p=266","title":{"rendered":"<tt>sombragris<\/tt>: RIP, 2000-2006"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Updated<\/strong> Dec. 26, 2006: minor corrections.<\/p>\n<p>The title tells you all about my lack of recent posting. On November 21, 2006, <tt>sombragris<\/tt>, my trusty old Compaq Presario 1200XL-118 laptop, refused to boot. The problem was compounded due to the fact that said refusal happened during a meeting where I was supposed to show a work in progress I was doing for some people who hired me.<\/p>\n<p>After much concern, I sent the laptop to a technician. He examined it with the aid of an electrical engineer, and they gave their verdict: the circuits were over-dried, crusty and fragile, and recovery would be impossible.<\/p>\n<p>Since my budget was already in red figures for that time, I was almost desperate in my worries. How could I get a new computer ASAP? Thankfully, my sister happened to be upgrading her desktop PC, so she graciously handed me over her old desktop system, complete with a 15&#8243; monitor. That solved the problem of a suitable workstation.<\/p>\n<p>The next step was to recover the information on the laptop&#8217;s hard drive. Now, there is a problem: While desktop PCs have 3.5&#8243; hard drives, laptops have 2.5&#8243; units. Sadly, conectors for 2.5&#8243; and 3.5&#8243; hard drives are different and not compatible. If you want to connect a 2.5&#8243; laptop hard drive to a desktop PC, you must purchase an adapter kit. And believe me, there was not a single piece of that wretched adapter kit available for sale in Asunci\u00c3\u00b3n! So, I had to purchase the adapter from the U.S. And, to further complicate such things, I had to choose the slowest, standard delivery method since my budget was so low. After more than a week of anxious waiting, the supplies arrived from the U.S. The hard drive got installed and I was set free to take posession of that PC.<\/p>\n<p>I installed the PC at my home office, and prayed with my wife, asking the Lord that the information on my laptop&#8217;s hard drive be intact. After that, I booted the Slackware 11.0 install CD 1, and read the kernel output. Sure enough, the drive was recognized as <tt>\/dev\/hdc<\/tt>. Then, booting into my old hard driwe was just a matter of typing in the boot command line:<\/p>\n<p><tt>boot: bare.i root=\/dev\/hdc noinitrd ro<\/tt><\/p>\n<p>Piece of cake, right? NO!<\/p>\n<p>I fed those arguments to the boot command line, and surely, the kernel booted&#8230; and then panicked. <\/p>\n<p>I cannot even begin to describe you how bad I felt: I had a supposedly failed drive with a work-in-progress inside, and I couldn&#8217;t retrieve it! I almost cried, and banged the table with my fist. (Yes, it did hurt. Badly.)<\/p>\n<p>Then my wife told me: &#8220;Eduardo, are you sure you did everything right?&#8221; and that made me think. I said to myself, &#8220;Perhaps I should have fed the <em>partition<\/em> to the boot command line instead of the drive.&#8221; So I booted the Slack 11 CD 1 again, and this time I wrote:<\/p>\n<p><tt>boot: bare.i root=\/dev\/hdc6 noinitrd ro<\/tt><\/p>\n<p>and voil\u00c3\u00a1! My old Slack booted like a champ! Yay! PTL! \ud83d\ude00<\/p>\n<p>My sense of relief and gratitude was overwhelming. Everything was there, with no harm in sight. I jumped with joy!<\/p>\n<p>After that, I installed Slack 11 on the PC&#8217;s main hard drive, and everything went smooth. The machine doesn&#8217;t have a fax-modem, yet, and I am looking for one now.<\/p>\n<p>What about my new machine? It&#8217;s a PIII\/450 MHz, with 256 MB RAM and a 10.0 GB Seagate hard drive. The video card is a 16 MB Diamond Stealth with the S3 Savage 4 chipset. The sound card is a Yamaha one, with excellent sound. The name I gave it? Well, I decided to call it <tt>phoenix<\/tt>. Pretty adequate, huh? \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Updated Dec. 26, 2006: minor corrections. The title tells you all about my lack of recent posting. On November 21, 2006, sombragris, my trusty old Compaq Presario 1200XL-118 laptop, refused to boot. 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