On Fri, 2010-06-18 at 13:54 +1000, Jake Moe wrote: > I had tried to see if there was anything special about the hardware, > but > couldn't find anything. I'm still of the opinion that it's something > to > do with the kernel, but I've given up on amd64 (I'm not sure if I've > had > an amd64 Gentoo PC before) and switched back to x86, and other than > forgetting SCSI disk support in the kernel for my SATA disk (which I > *always* do, why can't they make SCSI disk support a requirement for > SATA AHCI support?), the install went smoothly. The only other thing > of > note is that I seem to need to use the unstable ndivia-drivers > (195.36.24), as the latest stable one (190.42-r3) produced flickering > garbage on my screen when I went into X. > > Thanks for trying to those that did. > > Jake Moe
Did you compile your own kernel or use genkernel? Did you try using the same kernel config as the live cd (assuming that the livecd boots fine)? -a