On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 11:49 -0500, Tom Scott wrote: > greetings, We are a couple of new CentOS users here. We have previous > experience with RH and FC installations. Now we'd like to move up in the > world to CentOS. > > We successfully installed the 3-CD set of CentOS-3 on a laptop this > weekend. When the script instructed us to remove the installation media > and reboot, we did that and then the system hung after text was > displayed showing the stopping and restarting of the processes. > > (Background: We had to use the nofb option during the installation. I > wonder if there's some way to pass that option to the kernel when we > reboot, so as to get the final post-installation configuration script to > work?) > > We think we might have a functional CentOS laptop now, but it's just > hanging somewhere in the reboot sequence because of problems with the > framebuffer and/or X. > > Has anyone had a problem like this before? (and solved it? :-) ) > > -- TIA, TT Try passing nofb during boot, you can do it by editing grub during the boot process or by changing the kernel line in grub.conf. I am guessing it will boot into runlevel 3, so you may want to start their first. Having simillar issues with my Sager Laptop, but have not followed up on it yet, but appears I am in the same boat. Would be nice if anaconda was smart enough to remember options needed for install and create secondary entries in grub/lilo. Ted > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos