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chuseto 02-26-2017 07:25 PM

Ayralinux loading. Please wait...
 
I'm trying to boot an usb on a MacBook Air, and it's imposible to do it.
I'm tested at least 4 versions of AyraLinux, and allways it's the same.
Usually I tested many distros of DistroWatch, and succesfully. But with AyraLinux I can't boot.
Thanks.

ardvark71 02-26-2017 09:52 PM

Hello and welcome to the forum :)

To start out with, did you download the distribution from DistroWatch as well? Also, did you verify the MD5 checksum for the versions you downloaded? If not, please obtain these codes and verify your .iso's with the instructions here. You can see a video of this method here.

Regards...

chuseto 02-27-2017 06:32 PM

Thanks so much!

Oh my God! It's not the same md5! I downloaded from the link of the oficial website, but it's not the same.

ardvark71 02-27-2017 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuseto (Post 5676866)
Thanks so much!

You're welcome, glad to help. But please don't misuse God's name! :)

Let us know how it goes and if you feel the issue is resolved, please mark this thread as "SOLVED" by clicking on "Thread Tools" directly above your initial post. Thanks!

Regards...

chuseto 02-28-2017 02:51 PM

Thanks about the support.

I'm test the different distros, and only run the "AryaLinux 2016.04 Builder DVD (64-bit)". The others: "Ayralinux loading. Please wait..."
But on a VM it's boot normally. It's posible to build an OS on a VM?

Thanks.

hydrurga 02-28-2017 04:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ardvark71 (Post 5676934)
But please don't misuse God's name! :)

Ardvark71, please stop. There are many here who feel that it is you who is misusing God's name, if of course there is a god (and that is up to our own personal beliefs).

The OP used a common English expression, causing harm to no-one, and does not deserve to be spoken down to like this.

What sort of impression will it give posters, especially newbies, and those who haven't joined yet?

You are a valuable contributor here, but it is after all a Linux forum. Please do not impose your religious beliefs on others. There are plenty religious and open forums where you can do that, but this is a technical forum.

I'm sorry for going off-topic, guilty as charged, but I personally don't think that your patronising reaction to the OP's natural comment, smiley or not, was fair to the OP, particularly as they are so new to the forums.

ardvark71 02-28-2017 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hydrurga (Post 5677297)
The OP used a common English expression, causing harm to no-one, and does not deserve to be spoken down to like this.

You are a valuable contributor here, but it is after all a Linux forum. Please do not impose your religious beliefs on others. There are plenty religious and open forums where you can do that, but this is a technical forum.

Thank you but the term is offensive to me and is not needed to convey a point.

Regards...

TB0ne 03-01-2017 01:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ardvark71 (Post 5677335)
Thank you but the term is offensive to me and is not needed to convey a point.

...except by the OP obviously. I agree with hydrurga here...what's offensive to you stops at you. If you don't like seeing different terms/phrases/etc., then perhaps public forums (where members are global, and ALL have differing standards), aren't the best place for you. The members of this forum DO NOT have to cater to what you find offensive, and it is NOT YOUR PLACE to 'correct' them, period. If you need further clarification, please contact a moderator/Jeremy. Find something offensive? Report it.

OP, you said nothing wrong or offensive.

ardvark71 03-01-2017 04:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TB0ne (Post 5677705)
OP, you said nothing wrong or offensive.

To you he didn't.

Regards...

TB0ne 03-02-2017 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ardvark71 (Post 5677790)
To you he didn't.

And to most of the world he didn't either. Again, ardvark71, you are missing the point; you are intentionally going out of your way to make a new user feel uncomfortable, based on your PERSONAL VIEWS. To be clear...no one else cares about your views, nor do we want to hear them. If you think something is offensive, you have EXACTLY ONE OPTION: REPORT IT. Same as everyone else.

rtmistler 03-02-2017 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chuseto (Post 5677261)
Thanks about the support.

I'm test the different distros, and only run the "AryaLinux 2016.04 Builder DVD (64-bit)". The others: "Ayralinux loading. Please wait..."
But on a VM it's boot normally. It's posible to build an OS on a VM?

Thanks.

Hi chuseto and welcome to LQ. I've reiterated your last question here so that someone who understands how to help you, can offer some help. For my part, I've used VM's on a limited basis and I typically do a full install. I also have numerous machines at my disposal therefore when I install, it is a full install because the machine was a "don't care" to start with, and then I go from there and hopefully it turns into a capable machine that I enjoy.

Regarding the side discussions going back and forth I feel the need to clarify that per discussion with Jeremy, the owner of the LQ forums. Religious and Political content are not acceptable within technical threads. While personal signatures may contain this type of content, it is not to be within the technical thread.

Complaints have been received about off-topic posts and arguments. Personal messages have been sent to ask one or more persons to edit their posts to remove the content.

Worst case is we have to directly involve Jeremy. I don't recommend you people let it proceed to that point.

jefro 03-02-2017 04:18 PM

We should respect the OP's technical issue and send PM's to address any out of context issues maybe?

Emerson 03-02-2017 08:33 PM

It is AryaLinux, not Ayralinux. It does not seem to be suitable for beginners. Anyhow, there may be a BIOS/firmware bug that stops kernel from loading or init system finishing its job. Usually passing "cheat codes" to the kernel can make kernel loading possible, as for init system there may be a way to start services interactively. Have not tried this flavor of Linux myself, thus cannot go into details.

Moderators discussing what to do in a public thread? How unprofessional.


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