On 02/21/2010 05:04 PM, ooran dayo wrote: > Hi. Any help will be much appreciated. I have installed Fedora 12 on > an i386 machine using CD ROM for i386 from projectfedora.org > <http://projectfedora.org>. The install proceeded in limited graphic > mode (assuming this is what the blue screen with grey box with words in > the middle indicates). I noticed that the packages being installed > indicate i686 architecture (including the kernel). Then, when it is > finished installing packages, it reboots to text screen (no graphics) > requesting login and password. Logging in as root gives me the su > prompt. No where does it request for me to insert additional cds (such > as the second through fifth installation disks). Can you help me to > understand why it loaded i686 instead of i386 (I checked the files which > I downloaded and they say i386 on them) and why it does not ask for > additional installation media after disk 1? > > Also, I tried all other install options including install available on > first install page including the rescue option. > > Thank you for any support you can provide. > It loaded the i686 files because your processor supports the 686 code, and the 686 code in those packages are more efficient then the 386 code. As far as I know, they did not make systems with a i386 (80386) processor that had enough memory to even install Fedora 12. The # prompt indicates that you are running as root. It is the same prompt if you log in as root, or su to root. As for the rest of your questions, it would probably help in getting an answer if you read the list guidlines first, and then post your question. Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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