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- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 05:29:27 +0100
- From: patrick.niessen@example.com
- Subject: [tlug] FW: [Fwd: Re: Compaq]
Hi everyone, I thought I better join the list and give an update to about my last mailing (see attached). your ideas / suggestions are welcome! Patrick -------FROM------------------------------- Patrick Niessen IT-Manager / Planning & Controlling Gerling Allgemeine Versicherungs-AG, Japan Branch fQ[fSf"fOEfAf<fQf}fCfl*OE?Z "-{Zx"X TEL. +81-3-5214-1361 / FAX. +81-3-5214-1365 URL: http://www.gerling.co.jp -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Niessen [mailto:patrick@example.com] Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 4:20 AM To: patrick.niessen@example.com Subject: [Fwd: Re: Compaq] -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Compaq From: "Patrick Niessen" <patrick@example.com> Date: Thu, November 14, 2002 9:45 To: <dboudrea@example.com> Hi David, thanks for your reply. I managed to get the system running at a fairly basic level after 6 days of sweat, blood and tears. Can't understand why some people love Compaq... I list my issues briefly: 1. Booted from freshly arrived Suse 8.1 cd-roms. System halted after trying to setup ram disk for install. Previously managed to get Suse 7.3 installed so was baffled initially. I managed to track down this problem after 4 days trial and error and interent research. Had to pass mem parameters with exactmap addresses to kernel. 2. Graphical install didn't work. The Proliant has a cirrus chipset card, but X install of Suse always failed. Plugged in a spare card and didn't get much further. I concluded that I don't need graphics on this system, as it is a server and all config can be done remotely (it would be nice to get it to work though, as things like checking file permissions are more convenient with it). So I gave up for now. 3. After finishing a relatively normal text install without problem, I cycled power and the thing wouldn't boot. This was the time when I just lost patience and started contemplating giving up. Suse install support declared that they will not support business customers ... so I send the mail to the TLUG list as a last hope. When I came to the office yesterday I ignored the server and did paperwork in the morning. After a long stroll at lunch time and a strengthening pint of Guiness. I gave it another shot. I familiarised myself with GRUB in great detail, and created a Grub boot floppy. The system bootet fine! So I installed Grub from the Grub command line again to the boot partition. Powercycle - Uvatory! Why the support couldn't help is a mistery to me, for this problem is obviously caused by a broken installation of their product. In summary issues 1 and 3 are resolved. Issue 2 is still open. I would be really interested in what other kernel options are required to optimise the server, as well as installing various Compaq Agents / utilities for linux. I am also concerned if the graphics don't work because something else is wrongly configured, and this could make the system generally unstable... Any ideas suggestions are greatly welcome! thanks Patrick > > Hi Patrick, I saw your question from Josh. > Compaq's can be difficult, at least an older one I use... do you know > if the file system (of the formatted partition) is still NTFS (for > NT), or ext2fs? For linux you want ext2fs. > > Also, if you are trying to run rawrite from within NT, it won't work. > Binaries, dd from a linux machine, or Winimage from NT can help with > this. > > What exactly is the problem you're running into? > > David Boudreau > david@example.com
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