Hi folks,
This is about a fresh install of FC3 that won't boot into X to complete the install (post install steps).
The system: 1.8 GHz Athlon XP ASUS A7V333 mb 1 Gig ram Buslogic 958 SCSI controller 18 Gig SCSI drive (seagate) NVIDIA graphics 64Mb (I forgot which chip it is, but it is AGP 4X)
Downloaded & verified the FC3 CDs. Booted CD 1 and tested all media. All passed. Then, installed onto a clean HDD. I selected my packages (custom install) and install proceeded without problem. At the end of the install, it asked me to reboot. I did. The system came up to the point of a grey screen with a large mouse pointer. No desktop loaded. I checked the consoles and they showed no errors. I created 3 partitions: 1--boot (500Mb) 2--home (10Gig) 3--/ (7.5Gig or so). I can mount these partitions from my RH 7.3 installation, and it shows that none of them filled up.
Will someone please help me fix this system so that it can boot and I can configure it?
Many thanks,
Mark
On 4/30/05, neidorff neidorff@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
[..]
Will someone please help me fix this system so that it can boot and I can configure it?
to start with, have you tried to do anything with the rescue cd? also, does a live cd, such as knoppix, work? I offer only questions, not actual help ;)
Thufir
On 4/30/05, THUFIR HAWAT hawat.thufir@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/30/05, neidorff neidorff@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
[..]
Will someone please help me fix this system so that it can boot and I can configure it?
to start with, have you tried to do anything with the rescue cd? also, does a live cd, such as knoppix, work? I offer only questions, not actual help ;)
Thufir
Yes, I booted with the rescue CD. It didn't make any changes to the disk. On a separate HD, in the same computer, I have RH 7.3 installed. I am using that just fine now. (I also have a knoppix CD here that I have booted with. It also works.)
Thanks,
Mark
On Sat, Apr 30, 2005 at 06:01:45PM +0000, neidorff wrote:
On 4/30/05, THUFIR HAWAT hawat.thufir@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/30/05, neidorff neidorff@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
[..]
Will someone please help me fix this system so that it can boot and I can configure it?
to start with, have you tried to do anything with the rescue cd? also, does a live cd, such as knoppix, work? I offer only questions, not actual help ;)
Thufir
Yes, I booted with the rescue CD. It didn't make any changes to the disk. On a separate HD, in the same computer, I have RH 7.3 installed. I am using that just fine now. (I also have a knoppix CD here that I have booted with. It also works.)
Thanks,
Mark
Various thoughts: 1. Can you not boot at all, or you can't boot into init 5. If you can boor to int 3 do that and run system-config-display to configure the xorg.conf file for X.
2, Do have a proper grub.conf and has grub been installed. If that is a problem it can be fixed buy booting into rescue mode and them do a chroot /mnt/sysimage (or make your FC3 root partition root) to fix grub.
Am Sa, den 30.04.2005 schrieb neidorff um 19:27:
This is about a fresh install of FC3 that won't boot into X to complete the install (post install steps).
Downloaded & verified the FC3 CDs. Booted CD 1 and tested all media. All passed. Then, installed onto a clean HDD. I selected my packages (custom install) and install proceeded without problem. At the end of the install, it asked me to reboot. I did. The system came up to the point of a grey screen with a large mouse pointer. No desktop loaded. I checked the consoles and they showed no errors. I created 3 partitions: 1--boot (500Mb) 2--home (10Gig) 3--/ (7.5Gig or so). I can mount these partitions from my RH 7.3 installation, and it shows that none of them filled up.
Mark
At grub boot screen press "a" and remove "rhgb quiet" from kernel line and then boot.
Alexander
On 4/30/05, Alexander Dalloz ad+lists@uni-x.org wrote:
Am Sa, den 30.04.2005 schrieb neidorff um 19:27:
This is about a fresh install of FC3 that won't boot into X to complete the install (post install steps).
Downloaded & verified the FC3 CDs. Booted CD 1 and tested all media. All passed. Then, installed onto a clean HDD. I selected my packages (custom install) and install proceeded without problem. At the end of the install, it asked me to reboot. I did. The system came up to the point of a grey screen with a large mouse pointer. No desktop loaded. I checked the consoles and they showed no errors. I created 3 partitions: 1--boot (500Mb) 2--home (10Gig) 3--/ (7.5Gig or so). I can mount these partitions from my RH 7.3 installation, and it shows that none of them filled up.
Mark
At grub boot screen press "a" and remove "rhgb quiet" from kernel line and then boot.
Yes, I tried that. Same situation.
Thanks, Mark
neidorff wrote:
The system came up to the point of a grey screen with a large mouse pointer. No desktop loaded.
This sounds suspiciously like you did not install a desktop (KDE, GNOME or another desktop.
Which desktop did you install?
Jim
On 4/30/05, Jim Cornette fc-cornette@insight.rr.com wrote:
neidorff wrote:
The system came up to the point of a grey screen with a large mouse pointer. No desktop loaded.
This sounds suspiciously like you did not install a desktop (KDE, GNOME or another desktop.
Which desktop did you install?
Jim
Problem solved. Booted into runlevel 3. Ran startx (gnome desktop came up). Ran switchdesk kde logged out of X and back in. kde came up. Changed runlevel to 5, booted and came up into graphics mode just fine. Strange, but true.
neidorff wrote:
The system came up to the point of a grey screen with a large mouse pointer. No desktop loaded.
This sounds suspiciously like you did not install a desktop (KDE, GNOME or another desktop.
Which desktop did you install?
Jim
One added thought. This failure to load the dsktop also happened to me on a development system. I logged into a terminal as root and ran setenforce 0
After running this command, switch back to the GUI and ctl-alt-backspace to restart the login manager and X.
This puts SELinux in permissive mode, like someone posted the correct function of this command. It will still log avc errors in your /var/log/messages file. These can be used to find out why your desktop is failing to start and you only get the grey screen and pointer.
Jim