RE: FW: Install problems Fedora Core 3 - Dell OptiPlex....

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> When the grub display comes up, hit "a" on the keyboard. This should
display the boot command line. Add a space and then nofb.

Is this the initial "Fedora" screen that comes up right at the start of an
installation - - giving the install options?

I get the install screen and below it a "boot:" line.
Hitting "a" just types an "a" in to the boot line. If I type "nofb" or a
space then "nofb", I get "could not find kernal image: nofb".
So I guess im on the wrong screen.

I read the release notes just now - but I still cant see when Im supposed to
be hitting 'a' and entering "nofb". 

Really sorry for sounding so dumb....

-----Original Message-----
From: David Cary Hart [mailto:Fedora@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 25 February 2005 21:26
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: RE: FW: Install problems Fedora Core 3 - Dell OptiPlex....

On Fri, 2005-02-25 at 21:16 +0000, Irving, Dave wrote:
> > Try adding nofb to the boot command.
> 
> Thanks for the reply...  I don't even know how to do that though.
> Could you please let me know? Im a complete linux / fedora newbie :o)
> 
When the grub display comes up, hit "a" on the keyboard. This should display
the boot command line. Add a space and then nofb.

BTW, have you read the release notes?
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