good morning Johnny. On 07/27/2016 05:38 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 07/26/2016 11:44 PM, geo wrote: >> On 07/26/16 22:22, Johnny Hughes wrote: >> <<>> >> >> hello Johnny, >> >> glad you caught my post. >> >>> If you can not get that NIC working with the default kernel, you could >>> try the experimental kernel per the bottom of: >>> >>> https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/i386 >>> >> ---> >> >> thank you. just had a look at it again. read closer this time. >> >> may have another problem with install. started a third attempt to >> install around 2223 hrs. >> >> there seems to be a problem with installation after clicking out of >> software selection. seems to have hit a snag somewhere. >> >> 'installation source' and 'software selection' both have the triangle. >> both read in gray 'checking software dependencies...'. >> >> this is third round, thought i would let it try to run it's course to >> see if it might pull thru, but has not. >> >> now, just over and hour, it is same as other attempts. clicking on >> 'begin installation' does nothing, nor does clicking other selections, >> including 'quit'. >> >> i can 'f2' to root user prompt. not knowing what else to try, i tried >> 'top' to see if it showed changing. it does, but i can not get back to >> installation screen. holding <alt> pressing one of the 'f' keys does >> bring up mouse pointer, but screen i am on does not change. >> >> typing in 'reboot' does reboot. >> >> suggestions? >> >> if you have called it a night, like do not reply in about 30 min, i will >> go back to command line and check just which 'f' keys does what and post >> back. >> >> thanks again for reply. greatly needed and much appreciate. >> > > If you are trying to use the NetInstall ISO and if you do not have a > network connection, that will not work (it requires a network install to > begin). > > If you install with the CentOS-7-i386-DVD-1511.iso instead, you can do > all installs without a network present. > ---> CentOS-7-i386-DVD-1511.iso. have been trying to run gui install and beginning to believe that could be a part of problem. after sending last post, i did <ctrl+alt+f2>, did not run 'top', did go thru 'f' keys 3 thru 6. 6 is where pointer displays, is frozen, will not move, all <fn> keys are locked like it is graphic. even trying <ctrl+alt+fn> fails. <ctrl+alt+del> does work. do recall from attempts 1 & 2 that when i tried <alt+f1>, along bottom of screen the 'f' key functions is shown, plus text i do not recall. because of problems with gui, i am seriously considering text mode. last time i used text mode was early years of linux and with red hat. concern with text mode is this is hdd has 12 partitions that i need to maintain, so i need custom setup. also want to select all but last 2 selections of software for a workstation install. would there be any place that i can pull info for text mode so i will have an understanding of what i will be reading to make install. or, is there a way to run gui, but use a graphics mode other than what default is. ria, i have a felling that problem is with fact that vga is an amd/ati as shown in first post. if there is anything that by running install to lockup and going to cli would help solving problem, i am willing. again, thank you for reply, greatly appreciate. -- peace out. CentOS GNU/Linux 6.8 tc,hago. g . =+= Tired of having your microsoft os hacked? Change to Linux os, used by microsoft hackers. =+= in a world with out fences, who needs gates. =+= _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos