On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 20:37 -0500, Larry wrote: > I found a workaround but I will file this away for any future rebuilds > as something to try. > > I ended up going back to FC4 to install, which google told me would > work, and then doing a direct FC4->FC6 upgrade via yum. > > I'm going to let the machine run for a couple of days and check for any > errors just to make sure that nothing is jacked up. > > I'm pretty sure (ok 99.9%) that its a controller issue as when I > disabled the controller the install proceeded fine up until It couldn't > find any HD's. > > Can you just do a noXXX where XXX is any module you dont want loaded or > is there a specific list? I have been pretty lucky during installs to > not have any issues so I'm not all that familiar with what options are > available. If you have a good link to read about this it would be welcome. Most (not all) of the boot options are described in the kernel documentation: /usr/share/doc/kernel-doc-(version)/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt A lot of issues seem to stem from APICs, so I'd try "noapic". > Dario Lesca wrote: > > Il giorno dom, 25/02/2007 alle 13.57 -0500, Larry ha scritto: > >> Trying to get a FC6 install on a DL320 G2. > >> > >> I get past the check media fine, then the problems start > >> The system is just hanging when trying to bring up the GUI installer OR > >> the text "gui" > >> If I go the standard install method then I get the cursor, but nothing else. > >> If I try text, I get a blue background but never any text or options. > >> > >> I have tried > >> acpi=off apm=off, nofb,i8042.nomux, resolution=800x600(and 640x480 and > >> 1024x768) > > > > try 'nodmraid' option. > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Principal Engineer rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - - VitalStream, Inc. http://www.vitalstream.com - - - - BASIC is the Computer Science version of `Scientific Creationism' - ----------------------------------------------------------------------