Re: Problems booting the install CD

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On Monday, Feb 7th 2005 at 11:31 -0800, quoth Rick Stevens:

=>Steven W. Orr wrote:
=>> I have had the same problem with Core1 and Core2. Now it's happening again
=>> with Core3.
=>> 
=>> I have the following config:
=>> 
=>> Tyan K7 Thunder Dual processors Athlon MB with 3 SCSI drives and one IDE
=>> drive used for backup.
=>> 
=>> Here's df:
=>> 
=>> 513 > df -v
=>> Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
=>> /dev/sda3              22G   14G  7.4G  65% /
=>> /dev/sda1              99M   17M   78M  18% /boot
=>> /dev/hda1             3.7G  324M  3.2G  10% /f
=>> /dev/hda2              70G   60G  6.6G  91% /g
=>> /dev/sdc1             8.4G  6.6G  1.5G  83% /home
=>> /dev/sdb1             8.4G  6.2G  1.8G  79% /home2
=>> /dev/sdc2              26G  6.0G   19G  25% /h
=>> none                  504M     0  504M   0% /dev/shm
=>> /dev/sda6             9.9G  6.4G  3.1G  68% /usr
=>> /dev/sda5            1011M  462M  499M  49% /var
=>> 514 >
=>> 
=>> 
=>> When I reboot with Install Disk 1, I get the splash screen giving me the
=>> choice of the (normal graphic or text) (install or upgrage). I choose
=>> either. I get a few lines saying tha vmlinuz is loading and then the whole
=>> process just stops dead. I am vershtumped.
=>> 
=>> Can someone please advise what to do or what additional info I need to
=>> provide?
=>
=>Uh, try adding "noapic" to the boot command.  Dual Athlons sometimes
=>need that.

Good shot but no dice. It hangs exactly the same way. 

I am now officially open to a new suggestion. :-)

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