2009/10/31 Rafał Radecki :
> Could You provide a link to such a howto?
Why do you need CentOS 4?
Have tried a USB CD drive? Or connecting a different CD drive
temporarily for the install? Since you can boot okay, does v4 support
net install?
Ben
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Rafa³ Radecki wrote:
> Could You provide a link to such a howto?
>
google is your friend, if your really new to linux I suggest
not venturing that route, it's a tough job even for a 15
year veteran of linux myself.
nate
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Could You provide a link to such a howto?
2009/10/31 nate
> Rafa³ Radecki wrote:
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> > What should I do? Where to start from to solve the problem?
>
> Simple - use CentOS 5.
>
> If your really wanting to use CentOS 4 run it in a VM, or
> build a custom driver disk after compiling the right drive
Rafa³ Radecki wrote:
> What should I do? Where to start from to solve the problem?
Simple - use CentOS 5.
If your really wanting to use CentOS 4 run it in a VM, or
build a custom driver disk after compiling the right drivers
against the kernel used during installation, this process can
be quite
Hi all.
I try to install CentOS 4 x64 on HP Proliant ML G6. Anaconda doesn't
correctly recognise the DVD-RW drive despite the fact that the installation
starts from it. Also when I choose network (HTTP/FTP) installation type the
ethernet card isn't correctly recognized. On HP website there aren't
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