I wasn't expecting anaconda to come up and install correctly on work1; but I was gladly suprized when it handled the Trident Cyberblade/i1 correctly and went through the install without a glitch.
The install from CD media proceeded (slowly) and everything went according to plan, it post-configured, installed grub and went to the reboot screen.
Crossing my fingers, I removed all the CDs and clicked the mouse.
BIOS....Grub...LVM....udev....initializing hardware....(damn!) before printing "storage " the screen glitches and the machine freezes up completely.
Something in udev 075-2 just does *not* like my machine.
work1: MSI mobo with Trident AGP video onboard RTL ethernet onboard AC97 audio onboard VIA chipset onboard - PCI etc. Maxtor IDE harddrive (6 GB) DVD ROM CD-RW drive (all detected correctly) 256 MB PC100 RAM Pionex DDE monitor (rather vanilla system)
The suspect is the VIA chipset and the udev interacting somehow. Too tired to prod the thing tonight, rescue mode and tring an alternate video card tomorrow.
Hope y'all had a happy turkey day!
G.Wolfe Woodbury wrote:
I wasn't expecting anaconda to come up and install correctly on work1; but I was gladly suprized when it handled the Trident Cyberblade/i1 correctly and went through the install without a glitch.
The install from CD media proceeded (slowly) and everything went according to plan, it post-configured, installed grub and went to the reboot screen.
Crossing my fingers, I removed all the CDs and clicked the mouse.
BIOS....Grub...LVM....udev....initializing hardware....(damn!) before printing "storage " the screen glitches and the machine freezes up completely.
Something in udev 075-2 just does *not* like my machine.
work1: MSI mobo with Trident AGP video onboard RTL ethernet onboard AC97 audio onboard VIA chipset onboard - PCI etc. Maxtor IDE harddrive (6 GB) DVD ROM CD-RW drive (all detected correctly) 256 MB PC100 RAM Pionex DDE monitor (rather vanilla system)
The suspect is the VIA chipset and the udev interacting somehow. Too tired to prod the thing tonight, rescue mode and tring an alternate video card tomorrow.
Hope y'all had a happy turkey day!
Whats a 'happy turkey day'
david
david walcroft wrote:
G.Wolfe Woodbury wrote:
I wasn't expecting anaconda to come up and install correctly on work1; but I was gladly suprized when it handled the Trident Cyberblade/i1 correctly and went through the install without a glitch.
The install from CD media proceeded (slowly) and everything went according to plan, it post-configured, installed grub and went to the reboot screen.
Crossing my fingers, I removed all the CDs and clicked the mouse.
BIOS....Grub...LVM....udev....initializing hardware....(damn!) before printing "storage " the screen glitches and the machine freezes up completely.
Something in udev 075-2 just does *not* like my machine.
work1: MSI mobo with Trident AGP video onboard RTL ethernet onboard AC97 audio onboard VIA chipset onboard - PCI etc. Maxtor IDE harddrive (6 GB) DVD ROM CD-RW drive (all detected correctly) 256 MB PC100 RAM Pionex DDE monitor (rather vanilla system)
The suspect is the VIA chipset and the udev interacting somehow. Too tired to prod the thing tonight, rescue mode and tring an alternate video card tomorrow.
Hope y'all had a happy turkey day!
Whats a 'happy turkey day'
david
American holiday celebrating the Pilgrims good fortunes. Traditional main course is a turkey. Lots of food, lots of eating, lots of football, lots of good times. Also, traditional start of holiday season with lots of travel.
Looks like a lot of Fedora folks were active today with FC5T1 installing, testing, bug reporting, etc. It's 1:11 AM Friday here and am still at it trying to find all of the bugs.
Have a happy Down Under.
On 11/25/05, david walcroft david_walcroft@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Whats a 'happy turkey day'
david
Thanksgiving, when traditionally you have a turkey roast meal.
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On 11/25/05, *david walcroft* <david_walcroft@yahoo.com.au mailto:david_walcroft@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
Whats a 'happy turkey day' david
Thanksgiving, when traditionally you have a turkey roast meal.
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Must be biiiggggg business - turkeys
david
On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 16:47 +1000, david walcroft wrote:
Must be biiiggggg business - turkeys
It is in the U.S. - other than the 4th of July - it is the most important country specific holiday we have, and it celebrates an event that precedes our independence.
It is also far more of a family holiday than any other save Christmas.
Of course it is kind of sad - the story goes that the Pilgrims would not have made it through the winter had it not been for the American Indians - whom we then proceeded to do terrible things to, wiping some peaceful (and non peaceful) tribes out completely - and virtually destroying those we didn't wipe out.
On Fri, 2005-25-11 at 02:52 -0800, Michael A. Peters wrote:
On Fri, 2005-11-25 at 16:47 +1000, david walcroft wrote:
Must be biiiggggg business - turkeys
It is in the U.S. - other than the 4th of July - it is the most important country specific holiday we have, and it celebrates an event that precedes our independence.
It is also far more of a family holiday than any other save Christmas.
Of course it is kind of sad - the story goes that the Pilgrims would not have made it through the winter had it not been for the American Indians
- whom we then proceeded to do terrible things to, wiping some peaceful
(and non peaceful) tribes out completely - and virtually destroying those we didn't wipe out.
And on that note: It wasn't a very good day for the Turkeys either, after all they were the ones getting eaten.
On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 11:32 -0700, Guy Fraser wrote:
And on that note: It wasn't a very good day for the Turkeys either, after all they were the ones getting eaten.
In reality, Turkey wasn't a very big part of the first thanksgiving. We've just made it so after so many years.
It seems a framebuffer driver, cyblafb's problem. I had same one with latest rawhide. Add a kernel boot parameter, vga=0x301, to workaround that.
david walcroft wrote:
G.Wolfe Woodbury wrote:
I wasn't expecting anaconda to come up and install correctly on work1; but I was gladly suprized when it handled the Trident Cyberblade/i1 correctly and went through the install without a glitch.
The install from CD media proceeded (slowly) and everything went according to plan, it post-configured, installed grub and went to the reboot screen.
Crossing my fingers, I removed all the CDs and clicked the mouse.
BIOS....Grub...LVM....udev....initializing hardware....(damn!) before printing "storage " the screen glitches and the machine freezes up completely.
Something in udev 075-2 just does *not* like my machine.
work1: MSI mobo with Trident AGP video onboard RTL ethernet onboard AC97 audio onboard VIA chipset onboard - PCI etc. Maxtor IDE harddrive (6 GB) DVD ROM CD-RW drive (all detected correctly) 256 MB PC100 RAM Pionex DDE monitor (rather vanilla system)
The suspect is the VIA chipset and the udev interacting somehow. Too tired to prod the thing tonight, rescue mode and tring an alternate video card tomorrow.
Hope y'all had a happy turkey day!
Whats a 'happy turkey day'
david