I would like to join the crowd, shouting out: Gobo-Gobo ;o)
..but, I'm not there yet, why, I dunno!?
Please help me out.
Tried burning 2 different downloads of the same file: GoboLinux-014.01-i686.iso, from both MS-Windows and GNU/Linux, using three different apps to accomplish burning the '.iso', to end up wasting 4 optical-discs.
After bootscreen, where I press 'Enter', or wait, 'vmlinuz' gets loaded, and off we go into the lovely bootprocess. My system makes a 4-sec halt 'Waiting for USB-something to stabilize', then continues the system adaption, and halts into BusyBox #BASH, claiming that it fails to find some files, and mount some stuff etc..
The hardware I'm trying it on has booted alot of other distros, including some quite odd 'el-torito constellations ;o)'.
My computer is really common, maybe actually more common than any other hardware, let's say: SuperCommon!!!
A pretty normal motherboard: ASRock - K7VT2.
IDE harddisk and dvd.
AMD Athlon 1667MHZ processor.
ASUS V9520VS (or something like that) Agp-Graphics.
An old 17"-CRT, to top it all off ;o)
Now tried the manual install, from where I end up during the Live-boot.
running: mount /dev/hdx /Mount/GoboLinux, will result in file not found, or similar.
More information.. Yes?
Can't find any /var/log/xxxx.log to share with you, any hint? It all flashes by so fast during boot, except for the short USB-stabilize halt.