RH4 installation
Larry D Sorensen
larry.sorensen at juno.com
Fri Dec 30 01:27:56 UTC 2005
You may have something. I think my release 4 is a little old. I will try
to get the latest ISOs and try again. If anyone else has any ideas,
please let me know. I may also try to just put an IDE drive in and see if
that at least works.
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005 17:12:37 -0800 "Michael Scully"
<agentscully at flexiblestrategies.com> writes:
> Larry:
>
> I can't help you with your specifics, but I tried installing
> RHEL ES
> 4 on a machine whose SATA chipset (Intel's) wasn't supported on the
> initial
> Enterprise 4 release. I had to download the Update 2 ISO set before
> I could
> install. In my case though, the boot kernel wouldn't even SEE the
> drives
> for partitioning, so you've likely gotten past that. But I wonder
> if SATA
> chipsets are still an issue you're having. How current is your
> install
> media? Do you have a Fedora Core 4 set you could try for
> comparison?
>
> Scully
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Larry D Sorensen
> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:05 PM
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> Subject: Re: RH4 installation
>
> I have a new server that I am loading with RH WE4. I am using 2
> SATA
> drives and a dual AMD 4200+ processor. The installation hangs after
> setting up the filesystems and setting the initial root password. I
> have
> gone through this twice now. Does anyone have any suggestions?
> Should I
> be able to install with only SATA drives installed and no IDE
> drives
> installed?
>
> Larry
>
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