Can't install Fedora on my notebook
I burned 3 CDs of fedora, sucessfully intalled it on my desktop, coexists with windows ME.
However, I can't install it on my notebook, it hanged at "running /sbin/loader" , Why? My notebook is preinstalled with windows2000, and i just uninstalled mandrake 10.0 beta2 from it and clear the disk space for about 6GB.:cool: |
Try starting it in 'text mode' instead as it could be hanging or having problems installing due to the hardware not being detected properly to start the installer...
Also, this is the Redhat forum.. I've reported to move this to the Fedora forum at this time where its more suitable. |
I'll try in text mode,
i thought fedora is a new version of redhat ? |
Moved to Fedora Forum...
Since there is a forum for Fedora specific issues, it is more appropriate to have your thread here ;) Cool |
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I type "linux text" to enter text-mode setup, but it still hanged at the same place, why ?
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Give us more details, like hardware specs, laptop make and model, etc? We're not psychic and can't assume why something doesn't work? I could only wish then we'd have emailed you before you even asked the problem here to tell you how to fix it then.. huh? ;) |
Try switching virtual consoles with Alt + the function keys. I had a similar problem installing on a Winbook X1 laptop. On 3 or 4 there were some /dev/hdc (my cd-rom drive) errors - I got around it by installing over HTTP from a mirror - IIRC, its "linux askmethod". (I needed "nofb" as well for my Sis video chipset). It was kind of funny - the CD-Rs passed the test program and I had successfully installed Debian Stable and Windows 2000 Pro with the same drive.
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please help!
b4 that, i successfully installed mandrake 10-beta 2 on it, after that i think fedora is better, so i uninstalled mandrake. |
Fedora better than Mandrake? (lol, never!)
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Try this command
linux nofirewire and kept pressing the "i" key till you get to the graphical menu selection <--- this worked for me try linux nofirewire nousb and repeat the above steps with the "i" key. I guess later on you can configure the firewire or usb. |
i tried fedora core 2 test 1 and redhat 9.0, all can not install.
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D400E problems here as well
Hi
I have the D400E and I am getting the same problems... Mandrake 9.2. At boot from the CD, the default graphical install freezes with a black screen immediately after pressing Enter right at the start of setup. I figured the most cautious install would be "text noauto" so I tried that and it gets as far as: Loading alt0 Loading alt0/all.rdz Ready. Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel. _ Then it hangs with flashing cursor. Ah! I just tried "alt1" at the boot prompt, which loads the 2.2 kernel, and it looks like it might install... getting a lot further anyway. It has complained about not being able to support PCMCIA under a 2.2 kernel but that shouldn't be a problem just yet. Now (thinking aloud) what will happen when I try to upgrade the kernel. How do you do it anyway? Hope soms of this helps. funcii |
Further to my last post...
It installed successfully (apart from it asking for "International CD" and the only one left - CD 3 - apparently not being it) and went to restart, got damn black screen again. So I restarted in failsafe mode, and it did it again only this time it left a report like the install one: Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel. and then hung and needed a hard reset as usual. Might see if I can get any support from Clevo - I've seen lots of reports of linux problems with this make of notebook. Will try Suse and post here again. funcii |
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