Re: 8.0 install

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Excuse me, if I may?

>From my experiences with H/D's, just recently, first open the case and
do a re-seat on the connectors to that drive including the DATA cable,
if this makes NO change try changing the Power connectors, use a
different one.  This was an experience I had with my two WD H/D's and
all was well again.

'd'

On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 12:14, Kevin Brouelette wrote:
> 
> 
> > Hi
> >
> > I had to attempt to reinstall 8.0 on a machine that had it working before. Looks like i
> installed too much junk and the x server crashed badly amongst other things.
> >
> > Here's the problem.
> >
> > I get to the part where the partitions are to be formated and the installation crashes
> after it comes to the end of formating the last partition.
> >
> > Basically nothing will install, i have tried a few different os's.
> >
> > I might have messed up my disk by fdisking it with a win 95 disk and formating, or my
> mbr is messed up.
> >
> > Any ideas ?
> >
> > Marek
> 
> Hello,
> Depending on the hard drive brand you can go the their site and get a software to create a
> bootable
> floppy that will run diagnostics on the drive to see if it's bad.  If it tests good then
> you may have something
> else going on with your hardware.
>   Another thing you can try is booting the install media and type 'linux text' and press
> enter
> to do a text install.  On machines where the GUI installer won't run this can help.  If it
> does
> break on the install, press 'ctrl-alt-F4' to see any kernel messages that may give you a
> clue.
> As a last resort, boot the install media and type 'linux rescue' and hit enter a few times
> to get to a
> prompt.  You can completly wipe the drive with the following command [assuming your drive
> is hda]
> 
> cat /dev/zero > /dev/hda
> 
> and wait for the process to finish.  This will blow away all partitions/mbr etc.  Reboot
> the install
> media and try to install 8.0 again [It will say you need to initialize the drive, say
> 'yes']
> 
> Those are my few ideas and I hope that is helpful.
> 
> Kevin Brouelette, RHCE
> 
> 
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