boot up the machine and login.
run "dmesg > dmesg.txt" and (if it is ok with everybody on the mailing list)
post the first 100 lines of dmesg.txt so we can get some idea of what's 
happening when the machine boots. 

Ambrosio

alben_alteza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: So if that's the case. What is my next 
step?

I used 64-bit of RHEL5 which in anycase the 32-bit won't install.

Any furthur advise?

Thanks

alben



 
       
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