Just to supply a missing information: maim memory on AMD XP is DDR 333
Daniel wrote:
HI everybody,
I'm trying to install Fedora Core 1 on an AMD XP 2400 in an ASUS
motherboard A7V8X-MX with 512 MB DDR memory, using NVIDIA GEFORCE 4 MX
440-8x, with 64 MB DDR memory. I'm using yarrow -i386 (is that
correct? I'm supposing it is).
I've been trying to install it and probably by luck I could get a
first clean installation without any read errors on the CDs.
Unfortunately I messed up that installation and I resolved to try
again choosing a complete installation (selecting all RPMs) and now
I always get the message "aborting due read errors.. This is a
severe error that may mean insuficcient space on disk or a damaged
media , etc.. Your machine is ready to reboot now"
Well, first:
1) all CDs were tested and got a PASS message at the beginning of the
installations
2) I'm using a SEAGATE Barracuda 40GB partitioned a 20MB with
Windows XP Professional and three smaller partitions reserved to
linux (a 196 MB reserved to /boot, a 14 GB to /, a 4 GB to /home and
some 512MB to swap, the last two logical partitions )
3) the CDs are being read in a LG 52 MAx CD reader
4) I've downloaded the iso images and written them to disk (a
SEAGATE 20 GB in FAT32), as a secondary slave and copied
bootdisk.img with rawrite and started the installation now from
dikette and a hard drive install a and received the same message.
To clear out my efforts:
0 I've tried graphics and text non installations receiving the
same message
1) the mesage occurs on installation phase when the program is
reading and installing the RPMs
2) the same message occurs each time in a different rpm (or CD)
3) I tried to do a smaller installation and got the same error
mesage (each time is in a different RPM)
4) I went to the BIOS settings and tried many configuration changes:
i) turn off caches (L1 and L2)
ii) slow down CPU external clock to 100 MHz (this was strapped on
the motherboard)
iii) slow down the DRAM frequency iv) turn off DMA transfer
to all disks (it seems the installer doesn't care about this setting
on BIOS because messages state it is using UDMA to disks)
v) change the 80 pins flat disk cable to a 40 pins on IDE1 (
IDE2 is using a 40 pin flat cable)
vi) using IDE1 (with 80 pins flat cable) only ( in a hard
drive installation)
(now I will try to use a 40 pins cable and slow down the
machine as much as possible)
Since I have a small network with four computers, I could install
the same FEDORA Core 1 in a Pentium 4 whith 128MB rambus from the CDs
withoutt any problem with all RPMs and it is working fine.
As an observation, on the AMD XP machine I receive some messages
informing about errors while reading CDs during XP instalations. The
Windows XP installer just inform me about each one of them and asks
me what I want it to do: I just say it should retry reading the CD,
the file is read and it goes on. It's common to receive one to three
messages like these in a normal Windows XP installation. All files
are copied and none get lost. After the XP installation I never
received amesage like that .while reading a CD. But by what I've
exposed, the problem is not duew the CDS since it occurs in a hard
drive installation.
Can anyone help me with some information or suggestion because
I'm stoped on this machine for many days without getting Fedora Core
installed? By the way, on the same machine , Windows XP Professional
works fine. (Well, I'm still betting on Linux)
Regards
Daniel