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тАО09-02-2002 10:36 AM
тАО09-02-2002 10:36 AM
Pavilion xt375 and linux
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тАО09-02-2002 02:06 PM
тАО09-02-2002 02:06 PM
Re: Pavilion xt375 and linux
Try this :
=> Begin RedHat 7.3 install. At the partitioning step, remove all partitions, then create the partitions you need and write the new partition table.
=> After exited fdisk, REBOOT THE SYSTEM, then restart the install without entering the partitioning menu.
Good luck.
Kodjo
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тАО09-02-2002 11:45 PM
тАО09-02-2002 11:45 PM
Re: Pavilion xt375 and linux
I've also had problems when using Partition Magic and Linux. Not sure but I think the problem lies in that Partition Magic uses the drive parameters from the bios but linux takes them from the drive itself. I'd suggest deleting all the partitions you made with Partition Magic using Partition Magic and then recreating them with linux.
Hope this helps.
John.
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тАО09-03-2002 06:55 AM
тАО09-03-2002 06:55 AM
Re: Pavilion xt375 and linux
Check your CHS or LBA settings against the HDD and make sure they match. If you have a hda1 that is a diag partition of a few megs, then the advice of completly fdisk'ing the HDD and starting over is good advice.
Don't use Disk Druid; use fdisk.
I've seen this on 2 omnibooks and one of the older e-pc's as well.
-ted
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тАО10-15-2002 05:40 PM
тАО10-15-2002 05:40 PM
Re: Pavilion xt375 and linux
If using Mandrake or Suse use boot parameters
linux ide=nodma idebus=66
If using Red Hat try
linux ide=nodma idebus=66 noapm noapic
The problem is compatibility issues with the IDE chipset and advanced power management.
Good luck