Thankyou everyone for the quick responses. I tried the noapic
acpi=off
option and it worked like a charm. Finally managed to boot from
the live cd and am currently installing fedora 13 to hard disk.
Thank you again for your assistance.
regards
khan
On 10/22/10 6:03 PM, Riyas vk wrote:
can you try booting with kernel parameter
noapic acpi=off
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 8:06 PM,
Muhammad Uzair Khan <m.uzairkhan@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to install Fedora-Core 13 (live cd
version) on Dell
Vostro 3500 laptop (with core i5 processor) without any
luck. The laptop
boots from the live cd and then simply gets stuck. I
initially thought
that there was some problem with the cd or the image, so
have now wasted
around 5 cd's on various versions (the 32-bit as well as
64-bits, both
kde and gnome versions). The same problem occurs with the
USB boot.
From what i can see there is some problem while attempting
to boot up.
After removing the 'quiet' option from boot, what i can see
is something
as follows
..
...
... [end trace...]
udevd-work[7941]: ' /sbin/modprobe -b pci:v0000d123.......'
unexpected
exit with status 0x0009
[ok]
setting hostname localhost.localdomain [ok]
and before
usb_id[10371] unable to access
'/devices/pci0000.00/0000:00:1a............../input/input10/event10'
.............................
I know its not a complete report, but can any one tell if
they have
tried installing fedora of this laptop? or How may i manage
to install it?
Thankyou very much for your assistance.
regards
khan
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