2007/10/7, William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, 2007-10-07 at 20:07 +0800, Chuanwen Wu wrote:
> > 2007/10/7, William Kenworthy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Hi had the smae problem on a dell with this chipset.  Its not so much
> > > the chipset, but that the dell has a gap in the numbering of devices
> > > attached to it that the livecd cant deal with.
> > >
> > > The cure was to boot from a redhat 7 livecd and install from that.
> > redhat7 is 32bit  os, is is right?So I suppose you install a 32bit os
> > in a 64bit machine.
> >
> > > Worked fine.  Also, dell has a "legacy" mode for the chip selectable in
> > > the bios - install has to be done in legacy mode, which can then be
> > > disabled when the new system is up and running on its own kernel.
> > >
> > But in my dell1400,I can't find any "legacy" mode?
> >
> > > google will help a lot with this one
> > >
> > > BillK
> > >
>
> yes - there are (were?) a few incompatibilities still with 64 bit os'es
> that dont exist with 32 bit.  Basicly, there still doesnt seem to be a
> compelling reason to go 64bit for a desktop at the moment.  Servers are
> a different matter.
I think a 64bit os in a 64bit machine  is faster than a 32bit os in
most conditions.Do you think so?
>
> I cant access the machine at the moment, so I cant get the bios links-
> its somewhere in the disk area.
Although I have checked the bios options  very *carefully*,I hope your link:).
>
> BillK
>
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