[NTLUG:Discuss] opensuse 11.2 install issues
Gilbert Morrow
gkfmorrow at gmail.com
Wed Dec 9 13:46:34 CST 2009
Can you pass a command at boot to the kernel like say acpi=no ? I don't
remember them all but there should be a list somewhere and what they do ,
been a few years since I have used them .
On Dec 9, 2009 1:37 PM, "Monty Shinn" <montys at videopost.com> wrote:
Greetings.
I am trying to install opensuse 11.2 32bit on a box that has a 3ware
9550SX raid card. The install hangs up while starting udev. Upon more
snooping, it looks like the installer is trying to reset the 3ware card,
but isn't able to.
I have tried another 3ware card (9500) with no difference. I have also
unloaded the pci buss.
The error is "command timed out, resetting card". It will do this 3
times, then say "device offline", and proceed to start the installer.
It does seem to recognize the card and the firmware installed.
I am able to see the hard drives in the 3ware utility at startup. The
system boots fine into Fedora 4, which was installed on the box before
attempting to install opensuse.
I have google'd, searched 3ware, and looked at the release notes on
opensuse's website to no avail.
>>begin rant<<
Is it me, or is it increasingly difficult to find a solid, usable linux
desktop these days? I've run Fedora/Redhat for years now, but was tired
of the rapid update process involved in Fedora. I've heard good things
about opensuse, but here I am. It's not like I am using cutting edge
hardware here. Shouldn't this just work? It's not like I am trying to
do anything esoteric here.
I downloaded the 11.2 RC2 distro, and installed it with no problems,
although that was on a test box that didn't have a 3ware card.
Perhaps I should just install CentOS and be done. Lord help me getting
mp3's and quicktimes to play out...
I'm downloading Kubuntu now. We'll see...
>>end rant<<
Any thoughts?
Thanks as always.
Monty
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