On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 11:09:28 -0400 "Justin Randall" <jrandall@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > It may sound a bit strange but I had a similar problem with an > ASUS mobo with a Via chipset a long time ago and that problem > was actually related to the dynamic discovery of memory clocking > speeds. > > For some reason it was negotiating a higher memory clocking > speed then the memory supported. What ended up fixing the issue > was going into the BIOS and statically assigning the memory > clocking speed. Of course the downside to this is that this > setting would need to be changed anytime you upgrade your memory > some with a different clocking rate. > > It may not be what you're experiencing but maybe worth a shot. > > How far into the boot process does your computers reboot again? **************************** It reboots on the second line of dots after pressing the enter key. I have tried the following either as single or in combination: apm=off noapci skipddc **************************** > > Justin. > > -----Original Message----- > From: centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 10:44 AM > To: CentOS mailing list > Subject: Centos 4 on Terminator C3 > > I am trying to install Centos 4 on an Asus terminator c3 with the > via chipset. It keeps on rebooting. It won't install. > > It's a P3 800Mhz made by Via with 512Mb RAM. > > I have searched and found nothing about it. > > Any suggestion? > -- Thanks _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos