Thanks! I'll assume it was Problem #4 you were replying too. The other 2.6 kernel oddity I did notice (even from the installer) was that it spins down the hard disks on a warm reboot. Ugh. The DeathStar doenst recover from this well, so I end up having to cold boot it. -- Kris -----Original Message----- From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alfred Johnson Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 12:17 PM To: For users of Fedora Core releases Subject: Re: Problems Installing Fedora Core 2 I had the same problem. Got around the problem by specifying linux noprobe on the install boot. It doesn't stop there, when I reboot I must put noprobe on the kernel parameter line or it will hang on re-boot. Now its to the point that I must physically disconnect the power cord to re-boot the bloody machine. If that's not enough FC2 hangs on shutdown, which means I must repair the root file system on each boot. There are definitely problems with probing in FC2. I first installed FC1 without any issues at all on installation or rebooting. Don't know if FC2 probing issue is older equipment, firmware on cards or just FC2 software issues. The good news is when it comes up, it runs like nothing else. I mean it really is fast. I'm using Dell Dimension 8100 w/ XP2 BIOS, 1GB RAM, 60GB Disk, NVIDA Geoforce2 with 8MB VRAM. At 08:44 AM 7/8/04, you wrote: Hello All- I usually don't join and then immediately post, but these problems with Fedora are driving me nuts. But I am wonder if anyone here can help. The first three are minor problems, then I will get to the big one. My System Configuration: AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" 1.2ghz Asus A7V133 (KT133A Chip) Motherboard 768MB PC133 RAM ATI All-In-Wonder 7500 Dell D1226H 19" Monitor 3Com 3c905x Network Card Linksys WMP54G "Wireless-G" Network Card Adaptec AIC-7850 PCI SCSI Card Promise ATA100 UIDE Controller (on board) Creative Labs SoundBlaster Live! Value VIA USB Controller Samsung SM-352B 52x CDR/RW + DVD Drive Aopen 32X CDROM Drive Microsoft Wheel Optical USB Mouse Dell "Internet" Keyboard USB HP OfficeJet K80 (connected via USB) (Yes I have no free slots in my computer!) Hard Drive Configuration: (on-board IDE controller) IDE 1:1 --> Samsung CDR/RW/DVD Drive IDE 1:2 --> Open IDE 2:1 --> Aopen 32x CDROM Drive IDE 2:2 --> Open (Promise UIDE Controller) UIDE 1:1 --> Western Digital 80GB Drive /dev/hde1 --> <swap> - 1024mb - Swap FS /dev/hde2 --> /boot - 150mb - Ext3 /dev/hde3 --> C:\ (Windows XP) - 60GB - NTFS /dev/hde4 --> / - 16GB - Ext3 UIDE 1:2 --> IBM DeathStar erm I mean Desktar - 75GB /dev/hdf1 --> D:\ - 75GB - NTFS UIDE 2:1 --> Maxtor 80GB /dev/hdg1 --> E:\ - 80GB - NTFS UIDE 2:2 --> Open Other System Notes: I have "Plug N Play OS" set to "No" in the BIOS. (helps with video capturing in Windoze). There is also no way to 'control' the Promise controller (as you would in the BIOS). It truly is "plug N pray" and auto detects my drives as "Ultra DMA 5" Now on to the problems... Problem #1 ---------- I cannot use a USB to PS/2 Mouse converter with my Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical USB. I can only use it as a USB mouse. This is not a total bad thing, but I like my USB ports free for other things. Problem #2 ---------- Installer does not set the /boot partition as the active parition, instead it keeps my Windows partition as the active partition. This would not make grub accessible. Once I was able to change the active paritition to my /boot partition, I could get the grub loader screen, and load into Linux and/or Windows XP. Maybe I have not setup a dual boot system in a while, but I could have swore that the older redhat installers set the active partition to be the /boot partition (where applicable). Maybe I am wrong? Problem #3 ---------- I get this message when installing.. "Unable to align partition properly. This probably means that another partition tool generated an incorrect partition table, because it didnt have the correct BIOS geometry. It is safe to ignore, but ignoring may cause (fixable) problems with boot loaders." I just ignore it because I did at one point get linux to load, and it did not effect the boot loader. Problem #4 (The big one) ---------- Problem: Installer locks up after I select "Custom", then select "Next" from the installer GUI. First off, I have to say that I did get it to install at one point because I used Text mode. However, even after I got it to install, it locked up on startup. I can replicate this problem over and over again, and it locks up at the same exact place. I cannot get past this point. Things I've Tried: 1. Installing via text mode. Which works, but now locks up on startup 2. I've checked the CDs for errors, No problems using Media Check 3. Ram a Memtest86. Ran this overnight, no issues 4. Manually resized the hard drive with kernel params. Did not help (nor did not remove that error message) 5. Turned off Power Management in BIOS. Did not help. 6. Passed noapic noalcpic arguments to kernel. Did not help. 7. Thought maybe it was a heating issue. Took off covers, left it off overnight and tried again. No Workie. If it means anything, I can replicate a similar problem when trying to load Mandrake 10.0. But I've never had a problem with Windows XP, but then again it *IS* Windows :) Any help on these problems (particually #4) is greatly appreciated. TIA -- Kris Alfred D. Johnson ComSoft Management Systems 17944 NE 65th Street Redmond, WA 98052-4963 Cel# : 425.444.4274 Ph# 425.602.4266 Fax# 425.602.4286 EMAIL: adj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx