After reading a previous post I thought I would pay more attention to my
errors. Someone mentioned having problems with DMA and I thought I saw
reference to that on one of my screens (sorry I don't know the technical
term for ctrl+alt+F3 & F4 ) So I thought I would turn it off and give
the install one more try. I don't know how to disable it in the kernel
so when I got to the first screen I went to ctrl+alt+F2 and typed
hdparm -d0 /dev/hdc . After that install finished fine.
graphical boot is pretty nice but if it's going to be graphical I would
prefer it to be graphical from the get go (and yes I would like to have
a choice to see behind the scenes, I know this sounds familiar) Please
put a different image on there also, something like the first RedHat
screen that comes up during install would be nice
Now to see if I can get my nic driver on there without burning a cd.
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 08:11, listman(a)depfyffer.com wrote:
Ok, Ive gone through this before with Linux installs but don't
remember
how I solved it.
I have an asus A7N266-VM motherboard (yes I know not totally Linux friendly)
20 gig WD set to master on IDE 1
internal plextor 40x12x40 set to master on IDE 2
during install I get an IO error on F3 and can see hdc atapi reset
complete on F4 (not sure if thats exactly what it says, I'm at work right
now)
I think the last time I went through this I set the cd-rom to CS instead
of master. Can any one give me some advice on how to solve this (if
setting to CS doesn't fix it) or find out what is causing this. I do not
have any problems installing several different versions of that other OS.
Thanks for you help
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