On Tue, 2 Jan 2007 15:46:59 +0800 "Chuanwen Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The command line installer is highly recommended, as it is more likely to boot on a given (especially uncommon) computer and is a more trustworthy install method. > Here is the hardware of my machine which I got it from Windows: > CPU: > Intel(R) Xeon (TM)CPU 3.0GHz > Intel(R) Xeon (TM)CPU 3.0GHz(双核) > Disk driver: > HP LOGICAL VOLUME SCSI DISK DEVICE > Ethernet: > HP NC7782 Gigabit server Adapter > Video card: > RAGE XL PCI Family > > 2007/1/1, Rod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Chuanwen Wu wrote: > > > > > 2006/12/31, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > >> On Sunday 31 December 2006 05:38, "Chuanwen Wu" > > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > > >> about '[gentoo-user] install CD of Hewlett-Packard server': > > >> > I want to install gentoo in my Hewlett-Packard server.It's my > > >> > first time to install linux in a server.I want to know that > > >> > which *.iso I should download and burn into the CD? > > >> > > >> HP has sold (at least) 2 different architectures in their server > > >> lines. What CPU does the system have, or if you don't know, > > >> what's the model number? > > > > > > The cpu is Intel 3.0G,Dual core. > > > > > > You will want the Live ISO image for a x86 install. > I have tried to install with "livecd-i686-installer-2006.1.iso".First > time,my machine can enter gnome,but in the way of the installing the > error occure(when installing grub): > > BootloadError:FATAL:__map_device_to_grub_device:ERROR, > could not map /dev/cciss/c0d0 to anything in the device map > > Then I couldn't enter the livecd anymore.Everytime I boot from the > livecd,my machine would stop at : > coldpluging pci devices > > even after I switched another CD-ROM. > > Now ,what should I do? Burn another liveCD?Or................. > > > > > The HPPA won't run on x86, but it will run on he PA8000 cpu > > arch, the same CPU as the HP Visualize C180 I have sitting here. > > > > The Intel 3.0G Dual Core? Hmmm, that would be the 3.0G -D > > processor, as I don't know of any "Duo Core" hitting or exceeding > > 3GHz, I have a E6600 Duo core, and it will run the x86-32 and > > x86-64 arch's > > > > -- > > gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list > > > > > Expert your advices! > -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list