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Title: Problems with Initial install of 5.1.2 - it runs Red Hat
Post by: Dave Ingram on April 29, 2002, 06:19:19 AM
Hi,

I am trying out SME 5.1.2 from an ISO image. I burnt the CD and made a boot floppy. I get to the 'accept' screen, detecting the mouse etc.

Then all of a suddent the computer runs X and launches into a Red Hat config screen. After selecting 'workstation','server' etc an exception occurrs and the install bombs out.

I'm using a DEC Celebris Pentium 166 with a SCSI hdd (AIC driver) and an IDE CDROM. Eventually I will be building a P3 server with HPT ide-raid and SCSI dat tape. I see from discussions that HPT support has been made by a third party, but SCSI DAT tape support (Sony) wasn't listed. Any luck with these drives?

Any help appreciated, even to get the basic server running!


Cheers,
   Dave.
Title: Re: Problems with Initial install of 5.1.2 - it runs Red Hat
Post by: Luke Drumm on April 29, 2002, 06:37:31 AM
Are you sure you're using an ISO image and boot disk of SME 5.1.2?

It sound a lot like you're attempting to use the Red Hat stuff.
Title: Re: Problems with Initial install of 5.1.2 - it runs Red Hat
Post by: Dave Ingram on April 29, 2002, 12:49:58 PM
I am testing out the SME CD again, but on a PC that can boot from CD. The install has stayed in text mode so far, and the prompts are as expected.

Once it is finished I will try using the boot floppy rather than the CD. I'll be cheesed off it that works because it means something is strange with the old PC. Perhaps having a SCSI hdd confuses it. I might dig out an old IDE drive for it to play with.


Dave.
Title: Re: Problems with Initial install of 5.1.2 - it runs Red Hat
Post by: Dave Ingram on April 30, 2002, 03:25:53 AM
Dave Ingram wrote:
> Once it is finished I will try using the boot floppy rather
> than the CD. I'll be cheesed off it that works because it
> means something is strange with the old PC. Perhaps having a
> SCSI hdd confuses it. I might dig out an old IDE drive for it
> to play with.

Just letting people know that the boot floppy and CD combo worked fine on an IDE system. I have no idea what happened on the SCSI machine but at least there is hope!


Dave
Title: Re: Problems with Initial install of 5.1.2 - it runs Red Hat
Post by: Robert Heaton on April 30, 2002, 02:54:10 PM
Hi!

Has RedHat ever been installed on that scsi drive?




Rob.
Title: Re: Problems with Initial install of 5.1.2 - it runs Red Hat
Post by: Andy MacDonald on May 01, 2002, 04:06:39 AM
For some reason, I have had troubles with scsi cdroms doing weird stuff. I went through several on one machine, and finally installed a 6x ide. No problems after that...
Title: Re: Problems with Initial install of 5.1.2 - it runs Red Hat
Post by: Dave Ingram on May 01, 2002, 04:24:22 PM
> Has RedHat ever been installed on that scsi drive?

No. Only Debian.

On the last test I copied the install files to a FAT32 partition and let it go from there. It still bombed out (after going through Red Hat).
Title: Re: Problems with Initial install of 5.1.2 - it runs Red Hat
Post by: Dave Ingram on May 01, 2002, 04:25:03 PM
Andy MacDonald wrote:
>
> For some reason, I have had troubles with scsi cdroms doing
> weird stuff. I went through several on one machine, and
> finally installed a 6x ide. No problems after that...

The SCSI is only for the hard drive, the CDROM was ATAPI.