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- Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:14:58 +0900
- From: "Charles Muller" <acmuller@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] booting redhat 9
On 11/4/2003, "MJN" <kink_jp@example.com> wrote: >I have just downloaded redhat 9 and burnt the iso on 3 discs. >Placed disc 1 in the drive and rebooted but nothing???? Any chance this is a laptop? Red Hat installations are not fully compatible with all systems/chipsets. I have run into this kind of thing with laptops a couple of times. Usually you can solve this by trying the various switches available in the installation options, such as -no pcmcia, etc. Do you get the initial boot up screen, that allows you to set options? If not, you might have to use the floppy. You should be able to create an installation floppy. If the first one didn't work, I suggest you try another (maybe new) floppy. Once you get the boot up screen try some of the optional switches. Chuck ----------------------- Charles Muller Toyo Gakuen University <acmuller@example.com>
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