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тАО07-22-2002 08:36 AM
тАО07-22-2002 08:36 AM
Redhat 7.3 installation problems on lp1000r
Using CD installation in 'text noprobe' mode stops/freezes at RAMDISK: Compressed image found at block 0
Using 'linux noprobe': at USB detection..
Booting from installation floppies stops at 'VFS: mounted root (ext2...)'
Even tried with 7.1 boot diskettes. Then installation stopped at 'starting kswapd'.
This is the first time I'm installing linux on some HP Netserver, so is there something I amdoing wrong (missed some preparation steps) although the HP Redhat installation guide http://h200005.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/lpn11588/lpn11588.pdf seems pretty simple (just inserting Installation CD and thats all), so I have no idea..
If there is any solution, willbe glad tohear it.
Thnkx in forward..
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тАО07-22-2002 03:14 PM
тАО07-22-2002 03:14 PM
Re: Redhat 7.3 installation problems on lp1000r
Have you got another NOS CD around (i.e. Windows or something?). Try installing that and see if you can get it on.
The fact that the error message keeps drifting seems to indicate some physical problem with the seating of the memory or CPU, rather than an incompatability.
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тАО07-23-2002 03:30 AM
тАО07-23-2002 03:30 AM
Re: Redhat 7.3 installation problems on lp1000r
Its mystic cause the module was detected fine by bios..
I'll try to set it up without and then put it back..
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тАО07-23-2002 07:47 AM
тАО07-23-2002 07:47 AM
Re: Redhat 7.3 installation problems on lp1000r
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тАО07-26-2002 07:14 AM
тАО07-26-2002 07:14 AM
Re: Redhat 7.3 installation problems on lp1000r
I have read a few things which lead me to believe the problem is related to my architecture (my CPU is a Celeron 700), but these articles haven't said much other than "look at the L2 cache settings." Someone please help me so I can get off the Windows train at Linuxville. email me: mattfrye AT mindspring DOT com
Based on what I read in response to the previous post, I am going to try taking out one of my two DIMMS (I added one, 2x64MB). Any other suggestions?
Appreciate your help,
Matt Frye