I had such weird problems, this maybe relarted to how many RAM are
installed on the PC. I was using 512MB, for the live CD to run on
memory, this might have been small and caused swap very frequently,
anyway, I have not tested, high performance DVD/CD can work on such
situation. But adding more memory might be better way...
On 2/27/06, njcross(a)sbcglobal.net <njcross(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
...and you know what's really weird? The DeMudi
used to
boot up OK with the same CD player, when I first burned it to CD - then it
began to hang at 'storing language'.
Anyway, think I should try a new CD player...
On Monday 27 February 2006 06:50 pm, Nobuyuki Nakae wrote:
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Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 18:50:14 -0800
From: "Nobuyuki Nakae" <nnakae(a)gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] DeMudi LiveCD
To: "A list for linux audio users"
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I just resolved this problem yesterday as I understood your problem
correctly. The simpton was that during the 'storing language', there are
frequent CD drive access, and in the end, it stops accssing CD disk, and
hang. I originally thought this was MOBO problem, but finally I found this
was the DVD/CD drive problem. I was using old DVD/CD ROM drives, but after
I changed to the latest NEC DVD/CD drive, it could proceed the instaaltion
without stopping the place.
I think the live CD has divergent data allocation which would cause
this kind of problem. I think it is better to support old/low
performance DVD/CD drive, maybe some reorganization of data allocation
of the CD would resolve this problem.
Hope this help,