Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-11 Thread Norbert Kamenicky
LoneStar wrote:

I tried installing it on a PIII system from both the i686 and pentium3 
live CDs and all I could get was seg faults when trying to untar the 
stages (I tried all 3).
Check RAM with memtest86.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-11 Thread LoneStar
Norbert Kamenicky wrote:

LoneStar wrote:

I tried installing it on a PIII system from both the i686 and 
pentium3 live CDs and all I could get was seg faults when trying to 
untar the stages (I tried all 3).


Check RAM with memtest86.
The RAM that was in the PIII system is now in the Athlon system I'm 
installing on.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-11 Thread LoneStar
Clay Culver wrote:

On Tuesday 10 February 2004 11:11 pm, LoneStar wrote:
 

I'm beginning to think gentoo is female.
   

You sould get out more.  =D

I *DO* get out a lot.
Out of money, out of time, out of patience, out of beer, ...
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Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-11 Thread Norbert Kamenicky
LoneStar wrote:
Norbert Kamenicky wrote:

LoneStar wrote:

I tried installing it on a PIII system from both the i686 and 
pentium3 live CDs and all I could get was seg faults when trying to 
untar the stages (I tried all 3).


Check RAM with memtest86.


The RAM that was in the PIII system is now in the Athlon system I'm 
installing on.
Even if the DIMM modules are working on P3 board, it doesn't
mean it must work on Athlon (or another board)!!!
I remember a problem specially with Athlon XP board, I had
to increase ram bus voltage about 0.2 Volts in BIOS to get it work
properly ... memtest86 helps me a lot.
noro

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Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-11 Thread Matthew Baxa
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 22:11, LoneStar wrote:
 I'm beginning to think gentoo is female.
 If she likes you, all is well and fine. If not, you may as well go find 
 a Lady in Red(Hat).
 
 I've installed Gentoo from the i686 live CD on 3 Athalon systems without 
 much trouble and am currently installing the 4th.
 
 I tried installing it on a PIII system from both the i686 and pentium3 
 live CDs and all I could get was seg faults when trying to untar the 
 stages (I tried all 3).
 During this process, I swapped out all hardware but the problem persisted.

Have you verified that your livecd's are correct and contain no errors?
(md5sum on the images used to burn them)

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Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-11 Thread Stroller
On Feb 11, 2004, at 5:38 am, LoneStar wrote:

also, which CD you are using 1.4? 1.4rcX? or whatever?

pentium3-1.4-20030911

It's an Intel PIII 600 MHz, MSI board w/via chipset, Award BIOS w/256  
meg RAM, Liteon DVD/CDROM D-Link TX530 ATI Rage 128 Pro
Maybe you could try this stage3 (/or LiveCD), which is more recent   
Works Here (TM).
http://gentoo.oregonstate.edu/experimental/x86/stages/stage3-x86 
-20040204.tar.bz2
http://gentoo.oregonstate.edu/experimental/x86/livecd/gentoo-2004.0- 
x86-20040204.iso

HTH,

Stroller.

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[gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-10 Thread LoneStar
I'm beginning to think gentoo is female.
If she likes you, all is well and fine. If not, you may as well go find 
a Lady in Red(Hat).

I've installed Gentoo from the i686 live CD on 3 Athalon systems without 
much trouble and am currently installing the 4th.

I tried installing it on a PIII system from both the i686 and pentium3 
live CDs and all I could get was seg faults when trying to untar the 
stages (I tried all 3).
During this process, I swapped out all hardware but the problem persisted.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-10 Thread Kathy Wills
LoneStar wrote:

I tried installing it on a PIII system from both the i686 and pentium3 
live CDs and all I could get was seg faults when trying to untar the 
stages (I tried all 3).
During this process, I swapped out all hardware but the problem 
persisted.

What PIII are you using? I am using a PIII without any problem. I have 
an intel board with Award bios and intel pIII 700.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-10 Thread Zarick Lau
Hi,

在 2004-02-11 Wed 的 12:11, LoneStar 写道:
 I'm beginning to think gentoo is female.
 If she likes you, all is well and fine. If not, you may as well go find 
 a Lady in Red(Hat).
 
 I've installed Gentoo from the i686 live CD on 3 Athalon systems without 
 much trouble and am currently installing the 4th.
 
 I tried installing it on a PIII system from both the i686 and pentium3 
 live CDs and all I could get was seg faults when trying to untar the 
 stages (I tried all 3).

which install step start show you this situation?
chroot? untar the stages tarball, or bootstrap?

also, which CD you are using 1.4? 1.4rcX? or whatever?

I'm not Gentoo dev though, but I think you should give out more clue for
the problem.

Regards,
Zarick



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Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-10 Thread Clay Culver
On Tuesday 10 February 2004 11:11 pm, LoneStar wrote:
 I'm beginning to think gentoo is female.
You sould get out more.  =D


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Re: [gentoo-user] Is Gentoo female?

2004-02-10 Thread LoneStar
Zarick Lau wrote:

Hi,

 2004-02-11 Wed  12:11 LoneStar ?
 

I'm beginning to think gentoo is female.
If she likes you, all is well and fine. If not, you may as well go find 
a Lady in Red(Hat).

I've installed Gentoo from the i686 live CD on 3 Athalon systems without 
much trouble and am currently installing the 4th.

I tried installing it on a PIII system from both the i686 and pentium3 
live CDs and all I could get was seg faults when trying to untar the 
stages (I tried all 3).
   

which install step start show you this situation?
chroot? untar the stages tarball, or bootstrap?
 

Tried bootstrap and it din't work, then triedstage2, then stage3

also, which CD you are using 1.4? 1.4rcX? or whatever?
 

pentium3-1.4-20030911

It's an Intel PIII 600 MHz, MSI board w/via chipset, Award BIOS w/256 
meg RAM, Liteon DVD/CDROM D-Link TX530 ATI Rage 128 Pro

I'm not Gentoo dev though, but I think you should give out more clue for
the problem.
Regards,
Zarick


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