Willem Riede wrote:
On 01/22/2006 11:58:52 PM, Dave Jones wrote:
On Sun, Jan 22, 2006 at 11:53:35PM -0500, Jeremy Katz wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 18:54 -0500, Willem Riede wrote: > > I tried
to upgrade an oldish Dell Optiplex GX110 that's now running FC3
> > to FC5T2, and this is how far I got:
> [snip] > > Known problem? Should I bugzilla? Provide more information?
> > It looks like this is probably due to agpgart going away from the
i586
> kernel (which is used as the CD kernel). Can you file a bug
against the
> kernel asking for it to be re-added as it's needed for this reason?
I missed the original post. I assume this is some shared-mem video
problem?
Anyway, I just re-added it.
I'm happy to report that this problem no longer exists in FC5T3,
however, this PC now reproducibly locks up hard after several mintus of
"Starting Install Process". Nothing on screen to indicate what happened.
The old FC3 stll boots. Anaconda had created install.log and
install.log.syslog, but both files are empty.
Regards, Willem Riede.
I'm still downloading the DVD. I plan to Install after I get the DVD
downloaded and burned on a computer which has an Intel 815 video. I will
see if I get any further with the system than you were able to get.
Are you giving mountpoints or sharing /home with the FC5T3 installation?
I have FC4, FC5T2, Development and Windows ME on it presently. I use
seperate boot partitions for each installation and do not share any
volumes with the other installations. (separate /home. /boot, same swap)
If you are sharing common mountpoints with FC3, what happens if you do
not try to share mountpoints between installations?
Jim
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