Thanks all for time spending to help me. The solution was to start
install with 'nofb' option (problem perhaps with LCD display)
John Pearson a �it :
On Sunday 15 May 2005 05:23 am, Jared Buck wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-15 at 10:17 +0200, Luc MAIGNAN wrote:
HI,
I cannot install the FC4 on a laptop ACER FERRARI 3200 with amd64
version (the problem is exactly the same with a RHEL 4). The
installation process begins, detects all hardware and then launches
/sbin/loader. At this point, black screen and all is freezed. I tried to
start the installation in text mode, with no probe option, ... : no
effect.
Has anyone an idea which gives me a chance to install it on my computer ?
Best regards
Have you checked which version of the .isos you're using? If you have a
64-bit processor, which is what you're using, you need to install the
64-bit version of FC4 test 3.
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/test/3.92/x86_64/is
o/
Get them from that link or try one of the mirrors if RH's server is
busy. FC4's i386 .isos will only work with non-32-bit processors.
If your processor is a 32-bit version (such as the Pentium classes like
the P4), you need to use the i386 .isos:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/test/3.92/i386/iso/
Again, try a mirror if RH's server is busy.
You didn't specify which type of processor you're using. Linux is very
picky about the processor - if you're using the wrong version of
the .isos, it'll freeze like you describe.
Hope this helps.
Jared
Actually, I have both the i386 and the x86_64 versions of fc4t3 installed on
an amd based machine. It allows to compare them. There has never been a
problem with the install.
-jpearson