F11 beta xfce i686 spin
psmith
johnsmithdoe14 at googlemail.com
Sat Apr 4 19:11:30 UTC 2009
Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Apr 2009 11:14:12 +0100
> psmith <johnsmithdoe14 at googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> thanks for the reply kevin, i thought you may be involved as you are
>> the xfce guy but i wasn't sure if you were involved in spining the
>> beta iso's
>>
>
> Well, release engineering does the spinning, I just handle the
> kickstart that they use. :)
>
>
>> first hardware is acer aspire one A150, intel 945GME gfx, intel 82801
>> chipset, atom cpu, 1.5GBram, sata HD, this was booted usb made from
>> verified iso (sha256 matches that that came with the iso)
>>
>
> Did you use the f10 liveusb-creator to make this usb?
> If so, that is not going to work. Can you
> yum --enablerepo=rawhide upgrade syslinux
> and then re-run the libusb-creator on it?
>
>
unfortunately i already did this after seeing the syslinux/grey screen
bug, i even also used the kids machine and tried the windoze
liveusb-creator version. then after a suggestion from jeremy katz i
downloaded his newest livecd-iso-to-disk from his site but all to the
same effect
>> sencond hardware is gigabyte GA-M59SLI-S5 mobo, geforce 8800GTX,
>> Athlon X2 5600, raid0, 4GB ram. this was booted from both the usb and
>> a burned copy of the iso.
>>
>
> Did you get the exact same behavior from the cd as the usb here?
>
>
yes exactly the same problem, though on the desktop machine i did see a
lot of acpi errors flashing past at the begining of the boot process
that don't show up on the netbook
>> both these machines happily run F10 no problems. and both will boot
>> from the gnome i686 live spin (with some cajoling, like changing the
>> hw timer to jiffy instead of tsc on the aspire as tsc is unstable :/)
>>
>> but with the xfce spin both of them stop when it should be loading
>> plymouth, the machine isn't frozen as it responds to plugging in and
>> removing usb mice etc, and also replies to the three finger salute
>> and tells me it's going down for reboot.
>>
>
> Strange.
>
>
>> i look forward to seeing if you guys can get any farther than me
>>
>
> Yeah, trying some things here now...
>
>
>> phil
>>
>
> kevin
>
thanks again for the help kevin, it's much appreciated :-)
phil
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