RE: [Cooker] Beta 2 issue

2001-08-30 Thread Reggie Burnett

I have also tried the Redhat 7.2 beta and it uses the 2.4 kernel and works
fine on this computer.  Any idea why the MDK 2.4 kernel doesn't work?  Any
idea how I can capture the output when it first starts to boot.  As I said,
it prints out about 15 lines or so and then freaks out.  Those 15 lines go
by so fast that I can't read them.

Reggie

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"Reggie Burnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Yes, the install works fine.  I am not given any option of booting a 2.2
> kernel.

You need to select the "kernel22" package during install.


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Re: [Cooker] Beta 2 issue

2001-08-30 Thread Guillaume Cottenceau

"Reggie Burnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Yes, the install works fine.  I am not given any option of booting a 2.2
> kernel.

You need to select the "kernel22" package during install.


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RE: [Cooker] Beta 2 issue

2001-08-30 Thread Reggie Burnett

Yes, the install works fine.  I am not given any option of booting a 2.2
kernel.
My system is a Gateway P3-800 Mhz.  It is a SMB board with only 1 cpu
installed.
Dual boot with win2k
392 megs ram
no scsi
3com ethernet
NVidia GeForce 2 video card

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"Reggie Burnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Not sure if this is the right place to ask this.  I have downloaded and
> tried each of the alphas (Freq 1 & 2) and betas (1 & 2).  Each one fails
in
> the same way on my machine.  On boot, it prints out a few messages (too
fast
> I can't see them) and then proceeds to print row after row of soemthing
like
> this:  [].  I am not sure if that is the right number, but that
is
> the format of the value.  It continuously fills the screen with these
values
> until you reboot.  This happens right at boot time, even before the kernel
> gets loaded.
>
> Any ideas?  is there a switch I can pass on the LILO command line that
might
> help?
>
> MDK 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, and 8.0 all work fine on the same system.

Can you do the install or not ?

If you can do the install, can you choose to boot on 2.2 kernel ?

What's your precised processor description ?



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