On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 21:19 +0800, Deepak Shrestha wrote: > On 9/7/06, Rainer Traut <tr.ml@xxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > dominique schrieb: > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I began to use RH (then FC) 5 years ago, but im just a user (not a pro > > > at all) > > > The 6 install that i already made before, worked without any trouble. > > > Im trying to build a new box, and for the first time, i dont succeed to > > > install FC5. > > > > > > HW: > > > INTEL dual core E6600 > > > MB INTEL 965LT (that includes eth, and sound ability) > > > 2X disk SATA 300G (STA2) SEAGATE > > > no floppy > > > DVD R/W LG1640 (IDE) > > > 2X 1G 667 MHz KingMax DDR-2 > > > nvidia 6200 > > > keyb USB - mouse PS2 > > > > > > > If you run the sata discs in AHCI mode (assuming you managed to > > install), you're out of luck with the latest kernel. Here's a bugzilla I > > opened: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=204586 > > > > Rainer > > > > > > I am suspecting that certain motherboards are not supported. In my > case its "ASRock" motherboard for P4 with Hyperthreading capabilities > and I had no luck installing FC5 or FC4 in this machine. It stops at > certain point after vmlinuz starts. I had posted this message long > time ago but no answer from anybody. Please have a look at this: > https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2006-June/msg04583.html > Hi Deepak, Maybe you can provide more information, such as what kind of hard disks you are using (SCSI/SATA/PATA/IDE), whether you are running RAID and what kind? (software/hardware RAID, what kind of RAID card if any) Also the post you pointed to in the link says you are using a Celeron chip. Unless I am really behind the times, I'd think there are no Celeron chips that can do Hyperthreading. -- Pascal Chong email: chongym@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx web: http://cymulacrum.net pgp: http://cymulacrum.net/pgp/cymulacrum.asc "La science ne connaît pas de frontière parce que la connaissance appartient à l’humanité. et que c’est la flamme qui illumine le monde." -- Louis Pasteur
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