Question,
Is the video one of the older/non supported AMD chipsets (HD 4000
and older)?
Are you using Catalyst driver?
If yes to both then see
http://www.unixmen.com/ubuntu-12-10-and-amd-catalyst-problem-solved/
It sounds like this may be what you are running into.
James C.
No onboard/AMD video. Just the 550ti nvidia gpu
On Oct 22, 2012 7:32 PM, James Crawford jre...@gmail.com wrote:
Question,
Is the video one of the older/non supported AMD chipsets (HD 4000 and
older)?
Are you using Catalyst driver?
If yes to both then see
So after 0ing my drive, removing all other drives and still gettign no
results i gave up on 12.04 install media. also having a failure wiht
dist-upgradeing from 10.04 once it went to 12.04 i tried a 11.04
server install media. dist upgrade it to current and was still able to
boot. sheesh do not
and i forget the most important thing, this seems to be graphical
only. if i try i can ssh intot he box from the outside. so the machine
is booting, it just doesn't seem to like the graphical part of the
boot process.
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:25 PM, Stephen cryptwo...@gmail.com wrote:
So after
On 10/21/2012 02:27 PM, Stephen wrote:
and i forget the most important thing, this seems to be graphical
only. if i try i can ssh intot he box from the outside. so the machine
is booting, it just doesn't seem to like the graphical part of the
boot process.
What motherboard and video hardware
GA-MA770T-UD3P and a GTX 550Ti
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:31 PM, KevinO ke...@kevino.org wrote:
On 10/21/2012 02:27 PM, Stephen wrote:
and i forget the most important thing, this seems to be graphical
only. if i try i can ssh intot he box from the outside. so the machine
is booting, it just
Aarrrg, sorry I had to 0 the whole drive without any payoff, I really
thought that would yield results.
As for your current problem, at the grub prompt, press e and edit the
boot line, delete the words quiet and splash and then press CTRL+x to
boot. That should allow you to see all the boot
0ing the drive was not a bad thing. When trying to mount it via rawdisk in
virtualbox i was getting some odd errors and then i had some directories
populate and it got strange from there. It also eliminated some errors so
something was lingering someplace.
Will know more about the splash screen
well it still stalls a bit, but it booted when i got home.not sure
what thats all about but ill take it.
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Stephen cryptwo...@gmail.com wrote:
0ing the drive was not a bad thing. When trying to mount it via rawdisk in
virtualbox i was getting some odd errors and
You said you were installing ubuntu to the independent drive (and one of
the messages indicates sdb), but where is it putting GRUB? You may need to
use the advanced option to place GRUB on that same drive. Sorry, I don't
know what screen the option is on during install but it used to be in the
Do you have any flash drives or anything connected it's getting confused
with? Occasionally my computer will reboot with a few flash drives I
have I forget can/are bootable and my system will boot foreignly
freaking me out for 2 seconds until I scowl and disconnect the flash.
When I don't, I
The fact that the device mapper is getting involved with the drive leads
me to believe that the drive was part of a raid, or at least configured
by your raid controller at one time and there is now a superblock on it
that is messing up everything.
You'll probably need to zero out that
well 4 of the 6 drives involved are actively part of a raid. the one
i am using for Linux was already 0ed for that very reason, i do still
have a usb HDD still attached so i will try disconnecting that.
odd thing is i was able to boot a 10.10x64 no issue and installed
there and have been doing
Did you zero the drive all the way to the end, or just the first part.
Also maybe you zeroed the partition and not the drive? Many of the raid
superblocks are at the very end of the drive, and it would still be
catching them if you haven't done the whole thing.
I really think this is whats
H, that should have been good enough, but I guess they could have
put it in the middle. It's not unheard of.
Like I said, something is triggering that device mapper on your drive,
so there has to be something on the drive that it likes.
Brian Cluff
On 10/18/2012 07:04 PM, Stephen
Funny thing is 10.10, 11.4, and 11.10 were fine with the array's in place
once 12.4 made the rounds it fell over. If i knew more about grub and udev
i could probably bring it back up.
On Oct 18, 2012 7:28 PM, Brian Cluff br...@snaptek.com wrote:
H, that should have been good enough, but I
I have an AMD based chiset and i am trying to get ubuntu to boot right
now and it is stalling, and i am having trouble ironing out what is
going on.
I have onbaord raid drives attached to the onboard raid chipset
(SB710) however i am not intending to install to those drives the
drive i wish to
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