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07-18-2001 03:03 PM
07-18-2001 03:03 PM
Lc 2000 Installation is Freezing
Greetings All.
I am installing Suse 7.0 onto a Lc 2000 with
netraid on it. I have 3 9Gb drives joined in a raid5 setup.
Everything seems to work great til the packages from the cd are being installed.
The installation freezes after a few of the packages have been installed(This has been anywhere from 7 to 129 packages in the installation attempts I have made).
The mouse cursor can be moved around the screen, but no input from the keyboard is recongnized.
I have tried clearing, reformatting, and reinitializing the raid array, but I still get the freeze. I have also tried the installation using Yast1 and Yast2 several times.
I would appreciate it greatly if anyone has any thoughts on this problem.
Thankyou for you help
I am installing Suse 7.0 onto a Lc 2000 with
netraid on it. I have 3 9Gb drives joined in a raid5 setup.
Everything seems to work great til the packages from the cd are being installed.
The installation freezes after a few of the packages have been installed(This has been anywhere from 7 to 129 packages in the installation attempts I have made).
The mouse cursor can be moved around the screen, but no input from the keyboard is recongnized.
I have tried clearing, reformatting, and reinitializing the raid array, but I still get the freeze. I have also tried the installation using Yast1 and Yast2 several times.
I would appreciate it greatly if anyone has any thoughts on this problem.
Thankyou for you help
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07-19-2001 10:04 AM
07-19-2001 10:04 AM
Re: Lc 2000 Installation is Freezing
Hello Burt,
Make sure that you have read and applied what is described in HP web according to Netserver installing.
You may have a buggy driver, and you probably need to download the HP official driver disk on netserver website :
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/servers/software/driver-pack11sgz.html
Uncompress the driver pack, create the boot disks and apply what the readme says.
Good luck.
Kodjo
Make sure that you have read and applied what is described in HP web according to Netserver installing.
You may have a buggy driver, and you probably need to download the HP official driver disk on netserver website :
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/servers/software/driver-pack11sgz.html
Uncompress the driver pack, create the boot disks and apply what the readme says.
Good luck.
Kodjo
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