Whoops ignore that reply. Wrong thread!!
Martin
On Feb 21, 2011, at 5:46 PM, Martin Taylor wrote:
> I have verified the CDROM disks and have tried burning multiple disks on
> different machines.
>
> The CDROM is the first drive in the BIOS that is why Isolinux is being read
&
I have verified the CDROM disks and have tried burning multiple disks on
different machines.
The CDROM is the first drive in the BIOS that is why Isolinux is being read
from the CD during the boot process.
But the boot process is stalling around the Isolinux read process.
I was hoping to get
On Feb 21, 2011, at 10:20 AM, compdoc wrote:
>> I don't think we have a broken hardware issue. I can install older revs of
> Fedora including 12 and 9 just fine.
>
>
> It does sound like a hardware issue. What mode is the sata controller set
> for in the bios? AHCI would be best...
>
> Is it u
By the way I am trying to install the x86_64 version.
Installing on a Supermicro X6DH8-XG2 motherboard based system with the
latest 2.0c BIOS installed.
Martin
>>> Can you run the i386 version?
>>>
>>> James McKenzie
>>>
>> I haven't tried it. I assume i386 is just
>>
>> By the way I am trying to install the x86_64 version.
>> Installing on a Supermicro X6DH8-XG2 motherboard based system with the
>> latest 2.0c BIOS installed.
>>
>> Martin
>>
> Can you run the i386 version?
>
> James McKenzie
>
I haven't tried it. I assume i386 is just the 32 bit versi
By the way I am trying to install the x86_64 version.
Installing on a Supermicro X6DH8-XG2 motherboard based system with
the latest 2.0c BIOS installed.
Martin
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Hi,
I am trying to install Fedora 14 from a CD install set.
When I boot from the CD (Netinst or standard disk 1) I get to the
point where I receive the output as below on a single line at the top
of the screen and then it hangs.
ISOLINUX 4.02 2010-07-21 ETCD Copyright (C) 1994-2010 H. Peter