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Trying to install RH ES 4 on Proliant CL 1850



 
 
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Old September 9th 05, 04:19 PM
andreaB
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Default Trying to install RH ES 4 on Proliant CL 1850


Thanks to Aidan and NutCracker,
but the OS was correctly Linux (I did it "by hand" by Compaq F10
setup)
I have only 1 processor, the memory was detected OK.

The problem was solved by Robert Bates, from a former advice from
Phil.
It turns out that with some special settings in the kernel call, RH
starts properly in runlevel 5.
Modifying the boot line in grub.conf was enaugh (no need to full
reinstall RH to pass those switch).

I had to put all these settings:

apm=off acpi=off ide=nodma nousb nopcmcia noapic nofb

Thanks to all
Andrea


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