Re: Problems Installing Fedora Core 2

From: Alexander Dalloz (alexander.dalloz_at_uni-bielefeld.de)
Date: 07/08/04

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    Am Do, den 08.07.2004 schrieb Kris Haight um 17:44:

    > The first three are minor problems, then I will get to the big one.
    >
    > My System Configuration:
    >
    > AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" 1.2ghz
    > Asus A7V133 (KT133A Chip) Motherboard

    I have the same board.

    > Now on to the problems...
    >
    > Problem #1
    > ----------
    >
    > I cannot use a USB to PS/2 Mouse converter with my Microsoft Wheel Mouse
    > Optical USB. I can only use it as a USB mouse. This is not a total bad
    > thing, but I like my USB ports free for other things.

    Can't tell you something useful about that. I have the same mouse and
    always used it as an USB mouse.

    > Problem #2
    > ----------
    >
    > Installer does not set the /boot partition as the active parition, instead
    > it keeps my Windows partition as the active partition. This would not make
    > grub accessible. Once I was able to change the active paritition to my /boot
    > partition, I could get the grub loader screen, and load into Linux and/or
    > Windows XP.
    >
    > Maybe I have not setup a dual boot system in a while, but I could have swore
    > that the older redhat installers set the active partition to be the /boot
    > partition (where applicable). Maybe I am wrong?

    Disk Druid should do that. Actually I don't have in mind if there is a
    forcing switch. I guess your problem comes from having not used the
    Linux partitioner to partition your disk (see below). During
    installation you can switch to console 2 by pressing Strg+Alt+F2 and
    then run fdisk. "fdisk -l /dev/hdX" i.e. shows you which partition is
    the active one.

    > Problem #3
    > ----------
    >
    > I get this message when installing..
    >
    > "Unable to align partition properly. This probably means that another
    > partition tool generated an incorrect partition table, because it didnt have
    > the correct BIOS geometry. It is safe to ignore, but ignoring may cause
    > (fixable) problems with boot loaders."
    >
    > I just ignore it because I did at one point get linux to load, and it did
    > not effect the boot loader.

    Known issue, when you did not partition your disk(s) using the Linux
    tools but partitioned the whole disk using a Windows[tm] tool, i.e.
    Partition Magic. You may have luck, you may run into serious problems.
    In general I suggest to not using any Windows[tm]/DOS partitioner if
    running Linux in parallel.

    > Problem #4 (The big one)
    > ----------
    >
    > Problem: Installer locks up after I select "Custom", then select "Next" from
    > the installer GUI.
    >
    > First off, I have to say that I did get it to install at one point because I
    > used Text mode. However, even after I got it to install, it locked up on
    > startup.

    May I guess it is your graphics card?

    > I can replicate this problem over and over again, and it locks up at the
    > same exact place. I cannot get past this point.

    Which point exactly?

    > Things I've Tried:
    >
    > 1. Installing via text mode. Which works, but now locks up on startup
    > 2. I've checked the CDs for errors, No problems using Media Check
    > 3. Ram a Memtest86. Ran this overnight, no issues
    > 4. Manually resized the hard drive with kernel params. Did not help (nor did
    > not remove that error message)
    > 5. Turned off Power Management in BIOS. Did not help.
    > 6. Passed noapic noalcpic arguments to kernel. Did not help.
    > 7. Thought maybe it was a heating issue. Took off covers, left it off
    > overnight and tried again. No Workie.

    At grub boot prompt press "a" and then remove at the kernel line the
    parameters "rhgb quiet" and append a "3" (all without quotes). Then
    boot. If that is successful and ends with a login prompt on console then
    it is clearly caused by something with your graphics card.

    > Kris

    Alexander

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