RE: [CentOS] Re: install issues

2008-01-25 Thread Damien Solodow
Yep. Just grab the 'netinstall' iso file and burn it. (It's about 7mb)

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Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:15 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

I just realized the old server had a cd rom not dvd..:(

I wonder if i can install directly from one of the mirrors over http?


Scott Silva wrote:
 on 1/24/2008 2:17 PM William Warren spake the following:
 well it boots onto my athlon64 system.  what's weird is no centos dvd 
 will install..they all die at that point.  The centos 32 bit CD's also 
 work fine.  I guess something in this machine does not like centos 
 dvd's.  Does anyone have any ideas?  I'm starting the centos 64 bit cd 
 set torrent now but if i can find a solution in the next 6 
 hours(burning and downloading time) i'd be highly appreciative.

 Wiliam

 William Warren wrote:
 I have a new dell t105(opty 1210's with 4 gigs of ram..sata hdd's and 
 sata dvd-rom).  I can bot to the Cent 5 64 bit dvd fine but once it 
 asks where the install image is i tell it cd-rom..then it rejects the 
 dvd spits it out and tells me it's not there.  the same happens on 32 
 bit. I have downloaded centos5 twice now, md5 verified..and even 
 burned at 1x(that took forever).  Any ideas as to why it refuses to 
 see a disk that's there, properly burned, and verified?



 If you have another server available, you can loop mount the dvd and 
 share it by HTTP. In the images directory is a boot.iso that you can 
 burn to CD and do network installs.
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

2008-01-25 Thread William Warren
I found a better workaround.  i forgot i had a usb 2.0 external cdrom 
drive.  I booted to that and it's installing from the 64 bit cd set for 
centos 5.  I have files a bug report about not being able to use the 
internal dvd drive for installations of 64 bit.


William Warren wrote:
https install is painfully slow(as i only have a 3 megabit connection) 
but it at least tries to install..after fighting timeouts and other 
connectivity issues.


32 bi installs fine..64 bit refuses to install saying i don't have the 
cd in the drive(irregardless if i am using cd's or dvd's.)


the https install has died 4 times now saying it's timing 
out..unfortunately the other 5 machines here are not having any issues.


I need a machine working pretty quick..if this is not solved soon i'll 
send this back and build one myself.


sincerely,
William Warren
Damien Solodow wrote:

Are you trying to install the 64-bit or the 32-bit?
While the install is running, some of the other virtual consoles display
logs and error information. What do those show when the install 
rejects your

disk?

What result did you get trying from the HTTP install?

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
Behalf

Of William Warren
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:37 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

it's a bit more complex..i had to manually enter the mirror 
information..but that's exceedingly minor..G.  I ma not installing 
centos 5 64 bit.  i would like to know why no 64 bit cd or dvd will 
not install.


Damien Solodow wrote:

Yep. Just grab the 'netinstall' iso file and burn it. (It's about 7mb)

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Behalf

Of William Warren
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:15 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

I just realized the old server had a cd rom not dvd..:(

I wonder if i can install directly from one of the mirrors over http?


Scott Silva wrote:

on 1/24/2008 2:17 PM William Warren spake the following:
well it boots onto my athlon64 system.  what's weird is no centos 
dvd will install..they all die at that point.  The centos 32 bit 
CD's also work fine.  I guess something in this machine does not 
like centos dvd's.  Does anyone have any ideas?  I'm starting the 
centos 64 bit cd set torrent now but if i can find a solution in 
the next 6 hours(burning and downloading time) i'd be highly 
appreciative.


Wiliam

William Warren wrote:
I have a new dell t105(opty 1210's with 4 gigs of ram..sata hdd's 
and sata dvd-rom).  I can bot to the Cent 5 64 bit dvd fine but 
once it asks where the install image is i tell it cd-rom..then it 
rejects the dvd spits it out and tells me it's not there.  the 
same happens on 32 bit. I have downloaded centos5 twice now, md5 
verified..and even burned at 1x(that took forever).  Any ideas as 
to why it refuses to see a disk that's there, properly burned, and 
verified?



If you have another server available, you can loop mount the dvd and 
share it by HTTP. In the images directory is a boot.iso that you can 
burn to CD and do network installs.




 



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Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

2008-01-25 Thread William Warren
https install is painfully slow(as i only have a 3 megabit connection) 
but it at least tries to install..after fighting timeouts and other 
connectivity issues.


32 bi installs fine..64 bit refuses to install saying i don't have the 
cd in the drive(irregardless if i am using cd's or dvd's.)


the https install has died 4 times now saying it's timing 
out..unfortunately the other 5 machines here are not having any issues.


I need a machine working pretty quick..if this is not solved soon i'll 
send this back and build one myself.


sincerely,
William Warren
Damien Solodow wrote:

Are you trying to install the 64-bit or the 32-bit?
While the install is running, some of the other virtual consoles display
logs and error information. What do those show when the install rejects your
disk?

What result did you get trying from the HTTP install?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of William Warren
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:37 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

it's a bit more complex..i had to manually enter the mirror 
information..but that's exceedingly minor..G.  I ma not installing 
centos 5 64 bit.  i would like to know why no 64 bit cd or dvd will not 
install.


Damien Solodow wrote:

Yep. Just grab the 'netinstall' iso file and burn it. (It's about 7mb)

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Of William Warren
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:15 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

I just realized the old server had a cd rom not dvd..:(

I wonder if i can install directly from one of the mirrors over http?


Scott Silva wrote:

on 1/24/2008 2:17 PM William Warren spake the following:
well it boots onto my athlon64 system.  what's weird is no centos dvd 
will install..they all die at that point.  The centos 32 bit CD's also 
work fine.  I guess something in this machine does not like centos 
dvd's.  Does anyone have any ideas?  I'm starting the centos 64 bit cd 
set torrent now but if i can find a solution in the next 6 
hours(burning and downloading time) i'd be highly appreciative.


Wiliam

William Warren wrote:
I have a new dell t105(opty 1210's with 4 gigs of ram..sata hdd's and 
sata dvd-rom).  I can bot to the Cent 5 64 bit dvd fine but once it 
asks where the install image is i tell it cd-rom..then it rejects the 
dvd spits it out and tells me it's not there.  the same happens on 32 
bit. I have downloaded centos5 twice now, md5 verified..and even 
burned at 1x(that took forever).  Any ideas as to why it refuses to 
see a disk that's there, properly burned, and verified?



If you have another server available, you can loop mount the dvd and 
share it by HTTP. In the images directory is a boot.iso that you can 
burn to CD and do network installs.






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RE: [CentOS] Re: install issues

2008-01-25 Thread Damien Solodow
Are you trying to install the 64-bit or the 32-bit?
While the install is running, some of the other virtual consoles display
logs and error information. What do those show when the install rejects your
disk?

What result did you get trying from the HTTP install?

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of William Warren
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:37 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

it's a bit more complex..i had to manually enter the mirror 
information..but that's exceedingly minor..G.  I ma not installing 
centos 5 64 bit.  i would like to know why no 64 bit cd or dvd will not 
install.

Damien Solodow wrote:
 Yep. Just grab the 'netinstall' iso file and burn it. (It's about 7mb)
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf
 Of William Warren
 Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:15 AM
 To: CentOS mailing list
 Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues
 
 I just realized the old server had a cd rom not dvd..:(
 
 I wonder if i can install directly from one of the mirrors over http?
 
 
 Scott Silva wrote:
 on 1/24/2008 2:17 PM William Warren spake the following:
 well it boots onto my athlon64 system.  what's weird is no centos dvd 
 will install..they all die at that point.  The centos 32 bit CD's also 
 work fine.  I guess something in this machine does not like centos 
 dvd's.  Does anyone have any ideas?  I'm starting the centos 64 bit cd 
 set torrent now but if i can find a solution in the next 6 
 hours(burning and downloading time) i'd be highly appreciative.

 Wiliam

 William Warren wrote:
 I have a new dell t105(opty 1210's with 4 gigs of ram..sata hdd's and 
 sata dvd-rom).  I can bot to the Cent 5 64 bit dvd fine but once it 
 asks where the install image is i tell it cd-rom..then it rejects the 
 dvd spits it out and tells me it's not there.  the same happens on 32 
 bit. I have downloaded centos5 twice now, md5 verified..and even 
 burned at 1x(that took forever).  Any ideas as to why it refuses to 
 see a disk that's there, properly burned, and verified?


 If you have another server available, you can loop mount the dvd and 
 share it by HTTP. In the images directory is a boot.iso that you can 
 burn to CD and do network installs.



 

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Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

2008-01-25 Thread William Warren
it's a bit more complex..i had to manually enter the mirror 
information..but that's exceedingly minor..G.  I ma not installing 
centos 5 64 bit.  i would like to know why no 64 bit cd or dvd will not 
install.


Damien Solodow wrote:

Yep. Just grab the 'netinstall' iso file and burn it. (It's about 7mb)

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of William Warren
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 11:15 AM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

I just realized the old server had a cd rom not dvd..:(

I wonder if i can install directly from one of the mirrors over http?


Scott Silva wrote:

on 1/24/2008 2:17 PM William Warren spake the following:
well it boots onto my athlon64 system.  what's weird is no centos dvd 
will install..they all die at that point.  The centos 32 bit CD's also 
work fine.  I guess something in this machine does not like centos 
dvd's.  Does anyone have any ideas?  I'm starting the centos 64 bit cd 
set torrent now but if i can find a solution in the next 6 
hours(burning and downloading time) i'd be highly appreciative.


Wiliam

William Warren wrote:
I have a new dell t105(opty 1210's with 4 gigs of ram..sata hdd's and 
sata dvd-rom).  I can bot to the Cent 5 64 bit dvd fine but once it 
asks where the install image is i tell it cd-rom..then it rejects the 
dvd spits it out and tells me it's not there.  the same happens on 32 
bit. I have downloaded centos5 twice now, md5 verified..and even 
burned at 1x(that took forever).  Any ideas as to why it refuses to 
see a disk that's there, properly burned, and verified?



If you have another server available, you can loop mount the dvd and 
share it by HTTP. In the images directory is a boot.iso that you can 
burn to CD and do network installs.






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Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

2008-01-25 Thread Dan
On Jan 25, 2008 11:56 AM, William Warren
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 https install is painfully slow(as i only have a 3 megabit connection)
 but it at least tries to install..after fighting timeouts and other
 connectivity issues.

 32 bi installs fine..64 bit refuses to install saying i don't have the
 cd in the drive(irregardless if i am using cd's or dvd's.)

 the https install has died 4 times now saying it's timing
 out..unfortunately the other 5 machines here are not having any issues.

 I need a machine working pretty quick..if this is not solved soon i'll
 send this back and build one myself.

This may have been covered already but, if I remember correctly I had
to pass 3 power management options to the 64bit DVD to install it
correctly.
When booting the DVD/CD I passed w/o quotes noacpi noapic apm=off
This, for me, disables most if not all of the power management
features that _sometimes_ cause irq conflicts in both 32 and 64 bit
versions.

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Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

2008-01-24 Thread William Warren
will the network install iso on the mirrors do the same thing?  If so 
yes i have another server(the one who's hard drives are going to wind up 
in this one..G.).  So i would have to setup apache for this it sounds 
like.  It's going to take a bit to figure out..but that's ht challenge(i 
bought the server for testing various vm scenarios..G.)


Scott Silva wrote:

on 1/24/2008 2:17 PM William Warren spake the following:
well it boots onto my athlon64 system.  what's weird is no centos dvd 
will install..they all die at that point.  The centos 32 bit CD's also 
work fine.  I guess something in this machine does not like centos 
dvd's.  Does anyone have any ideas?  I'm starting the centos 64 bit cd 
set torrent now but if i can find a solution in the next 6 
hours(burning and downloading time) i'd be highly appreciative.


Wiliam

William Warren wrote:
I have a new dell t105(opty 1210's with 4 gigs of ram..sata hdd's and 
sata dvd-rom).  I can bot to the Cent 5 64 bit dvd fine but once it 
asks where the install image is i tell it cd-rom..then it rejects the 
dvd spits it out and tells me it's not there.  the same happens on 32 
bit. I have downloaded centos5 twice now, md5 verified..and even 
burned at 1x(that took forever).  Any ideas as to why it refuses to 
see a disk that's there, properly burned, and verified?





If you have another server available, you can loop mount the dvd and 
share it by HTTP. In the images directory is a boot.iso that you can 
burn to CD and do network installs.






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Re: [CentOS] Re: install issues

2008-01-24 Thread William Warren
I'll have to take a look and see if that network install iso will do 
that..:)


Once i figure that out i'll then see if i can setup a vm..enable remote 
access for the user..and have them do a net install..hrmm i might setup 
a dedicated hard drive as a repo mirror for centos 4 and 5.  Oh the 
possibilities.



Scott Silva wrote:

on 1/24/2008 3:02 PM William Warren spake the following:
will the network install iso on the mirrors do the same thing?  If so 
yes i have another server(the one who's hard drives are going to wind 
up in this one..G.).  So i would have to setup apache for this it 
sounds like.  It's going to take a bit to figure out..but that's ht 
challenge(i bought the server for testing various vm scenarios..G.)


Probably. But you could also install from one of the mirrors and just do 
a minimal install, and yum install the rest. You just need to find a 
mirror close to you and get the path right.





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