On 06/29/2017 03:53 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> I have a new system with an AMD Ryzen 1600 CPU and I'm trying to run
> CentOS, so far without success. The only information I could find was
> a post reporting that CentOS 7 would crash during installation on a
> Ryzen system: https://www.centos.or
Allan wrote:
> I have a Desktop system With both Centos 6 and Centos 7 on it, and
> it works fine with my Ryzen 1700X cpu.
>
> Centos 6 preexisten on the system before I upgraded it to Ryzen,
> Centos 7 was installed with Ryzen. Never had any problems.
I've tried reinstalling CentOS 6 from s
On Fri, 30 Jun 2017 00:05:52 -0400
"Yves Bellefeuille" wrote:
> James A. Peltier wrote:
>
> > While I can't assure you that upgrading to 7 will fix the problem,
> > the likeliness that will work is at least 50% better being as 7 is
> > based on a newer kernel.
>
> I've installed CentOS 7 with
ryzen 5 1600x should work on centos 6.9, been running it for a while.
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 12:05 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> James A. Peltier wrote:
>
>> While I can't assure you that upgrading to 7 will fix the problem,
>> the likeliness that will work is at least 50% better being as 7 is
James A. Peltier wrote:
> While I can't assure you that upgrading to 7 will fix the problem,
> the likeliness that will work is at least 50% better being as 7 is
> based on a newer kernel.
I've installed CentOS 7 with the latest kernel from elrepo (4.11.8),
and I can't get Grub to install. I thi
The issue is likely about the chipset not being properly supported and so you
will have to wait and see if 6.10/7.4 helps. You may want to check the RH
release notes for RHEL 6.10/7.4 and see if support for the processor is listed
there.
While I can't assure you that upgrading to 7 will fix th
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