Le lun 23/02/2004 à 02:43, Jeff Ratliff a écrit : Thanks for your reply > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Hervaen" <hervaen@xxxxxxx> > To: <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 12:33 PM > Subject: [Asus p5a] impossible to install fedora-core > > > The hardware is; > > > > Motherboard; Asus P5A ATX socket 7 > > CPU; K6 2 amd 500 mhz > > DD ide udma 13 Go > > graphic card; Woodoo 3000 AGP > > sound card; sound blaster 16pci > > > I have this motherboard (BIOS revision 1007) > K6-3 400 Mhz > Quantum 20 Gig HD > NVIDIA TNT2 model 64 graphics > Soundblaster PCI 512 > > So far it has worked flawlessly. Graphical install worked fine, no crashes > in 2 months. > > > After probing graphic card, monitor and mouse the screen is all black and > > stop, impossible to have the install screen > > > > sometimes, (1 time on 20) I can install fedora but after the reboot I have > a > > kernel panic > > > > It seems that the problem comes from udma and I have to change something > in > > Bios but after surfing on the web since several days I don't find anything > > I just rebooted my system and went into the BIOS and chose "set BIOS > defaults" and although my USB stuff no longer worked, the system still > booted fine (I'm running 2.5.22-1.2149.nptl kernel). This hard drive runs in > UDMA mode without any problems. > > You could try disabling DMA mode for the hard drive in the BIOS, and seeing > if that stops the kernel panic. > > I'd also pull the sound card and see if that helps. I'd also suspect the > video card. Do you have another to swap in to test? Yes > Have you tried a text > mode install rather than the graphical install? Yes, with the same result, I also test with a command line at boot "linux nodma ", default, expert, screen= > > Sorry if this didn't help much, but at least you know one person is running > this motherboard without problems. Thanks >