Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-26 Thread Vadim Smelyansky
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Alex Dvash wrote: > Do someone have any experience with this kind of hardware? > Any ideas.. are welcome try another distributions: Debian, Slackware. I have some computers that I can not install RH or SUSE on it, but Debian works well. -- Vadim Smelyansky (

Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote: I don't think so, not for RH 6.0. The problem is with mixed NT/Win/Linux on these disks. (and it's a NT problem). --Ariel > I'm pretty sure your problem is with the bigger then 8G HD. > > I've seen cases where the installation on such big drives f

Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-23 Thread Ariel Biener
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Alex Dvash wrote: Actually, the answer is a dual NO. I am running Linux on a dual pIII 450Mhz, 3 disks, Asus p2b-ds motherboard (revision 1008 of the flash image) (it has scsi adaptec 7890 UW2 on-board). It runs Linux without any problem, and I installed both RH 5.2 and t

Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-23 Thread Gilad Ben-Yossef
I'm pretty sure your problem is with the bigger then 8G HD. I've seen cases where the installation on such big drives fails. Just put in a smaller drive and install on it and it should work. FYI. I've seen similar problems with NT on these drives during installs. I believe it has something to d

Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
Try to see if you can upgrade your bios to latest version - we had similar problem with Dual PIII 500 Intel board. Also try to run test programs that you can get/download for your board. On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Hashibon Adham wrote: |Hi, could you elaborate on the exact procedure, and what is the t

Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
Hi, could you elaborate on the exact procedure, and what is the type of problems you obtain and in which stage of the installation? And did you read the compatibility dbase yet!, it will be helpfull to know that your hardware Is ok (or not!), this means that the problem has (hasn't!!) a chance o

Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, Alex Dvash wrote: : :Hi all : :I'm trying to insert , linux boxes as an OEM product in my company :So I bought a dual pentium III 450 MHz. with 384 MB, in a Asus mainboard, :plus 2 IDE disks, 9GB and 20GB, and a trident AGP display adapter with 4MB, :3com905 and Adaptec 2940U

Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
I have a suggestion: the elimination system. Strip your system to a minimum possible: Motherboard, processors, 1 hard-disk, display. If that doesn't work too, cut one processor and lower your ram to 64M (I consider that safe). Try to narrow down your problem to a specific device that doesn't your

Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
Alex Dvash wrote: > > I tried Red Hat 6.0 and SuSe 6.1, and nothing. It fails somewhere in the > installation process, it just get stuck, and again with another installation > intent. It happens sometimes, when the CDROM drive or IDE controller not fully supported by Linux kernel. My suggestion

Re: Dual P3 installation

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
Alex Dvash wrote: > > Hi all > > I'm trying to insert , linux boxes as an OEM product in my company > So I bought a dual pentium III 450 MHz. with 384 MB, in a Asus mainboard, > plus 2 IDE disks, 9GB and 20GB, and a trident AGP display adapter with 4MB, > 3com905 and Adaptec 2940UW. > I tried

Dual P3 installation

1999-06-22 Thread Alex Dvash
Hi all I'm trying to insert , linux boxes as an OEM product in my company So I bought a dual pentium III 450 MHz. with 384 MB, in a Asus mainboard, plus 2 IDE disks, 9GB and 20GB, and a trident AGP display adapter with 4MB, 3com905 and Adaptec 2940UW. I tried Red Hat 6.0 and SuSe 6.1, and not