Re: Red Hat nash problem

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I tried what you suggested. When the grub boot prompt came up I pushed a. I erased the words "rhgb quiet" and entered a "3" and pressed Enter. (I don't remember what the rest of the line contained.)

It continued and appears to have hung with the following as the last messages displayed.

Loading sd_mod.ko module
Loading aic7xxx.ko module

Thanks,
Jeremy

On Sep 7, 2004, at 1:37 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:

Am Di, den 07.09.2004 schrieb Jeremy Conlin um 18:54:

I recently installed Fedora Core 2 on a dual processor Dell PowerEdge
2400.  This machine was running Red Hat 9 prior to Fedora Core 2.
Installation appeared to proceed normally.  When I rebooted to run
Fedora for the first time, it hung.  The last lines on the screen
were/are:

agpgart: unable to determine aperture size.
agpgart: unable to determine aperture size.
Red Hat nash version 3.5.22 starting

This does not indicate a nash problem.

Then nothing happens.

Has anyone else had this problem? Is there a fix? Does Fedora support
two processors?

Sure. Why do you think there is an SMP kernel?

Jeremy Conlin

Try booting without RHGB, the graphical boot. At grub boot prompt enter "a" and erase in the kernel line the "rhgb quiet" and enter a "3" to boot into runlevel 3 (all actions without the quotes).

Alexander


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