Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-12 Thread John Hodrien
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011, Janne TH. Nyman wrote:

 When lenovo's external CDROM/DVD is plugged into this port, I am unable
 to install linux in general or other OS's. Once I plug it into any of
 the other USB ports bottom left or right, it works perfectly.

 No wonder I haven't found any problem posts regarding x220 and
 CentOS/RHEL.

 Thanks for all your time supporting me. Fantastic responses on this
 mailing list.

 Use external CD/DVD ROM, just ensure to plug it into the right port :)

I might be wrong, but is it possible that this port is USB3?  That way the
BIOS would be able to boot the CD from it, but neither linux nor windows is
likely to have suitable drivers for using it.

jh
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-12 Thread Janne TH. Nyman
  I might be wrong, but is it possible that this port is USB3?  That way the
  BIOS would be able to boot the CD from it, but neither linux nor windows is
  likely to have suitable drivers for using it.

  jh
That may be the reason :)

I thought it was me going nuts. Again, thanks all for you assistance.


Cheers,
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-11 Thread Janne TH. Nyman
 And she changed it from AHCI to compatibility mode (had to change itto
 that mode to make the drive being recognized?), which is not the best
 setting regarding speed.
Alexander: The she is actually a he :)

 Quite right, sorry, I'd read it backwards.  So presumably either a bug
 in the
 AHCI support, or a limitation/bug of the kernel driver?
 jh
John: Actually, this is a complete false alarm.

Actual Solution:
You don't have to change anything on these laptops. But it is a good tip
that when installing from external cd/dvdrom, if it first does not work,
change usb port and try again.

I changed back the BIOS to AHCI. I was previously plugged into the top
left USB port I.e. the one on the left hand side closes to the monitor
or back side.

When lenovo's external CDROM/DVD is plugged into this port, I am unable
to install linux in general or other OS's. Once I plug it into any of
the other USB ports bottom left or right, it works perfectly.

No wonder I haven't found any problem posts regarding x220 and
CentOS/RHEL.

Thanks for all your time supporting me. Fantastic responses on this
mailing list.

Use external CD/DVD ROM, just ensure to plug it into the right port :)

Cheers,
Janne Janski Nyman
E: jny...@jbtec.org

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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-10 Thread Janne TH. Nyman
Hi all,

All resolved now. Thanks to Paul for pointing out the basics :)

This had nothing to do with the e1000e as I thought earlier. It has to
do with the AHCI mode set for the SATA interface.

These where the steps I took to resolve it:

1. Start Laptop
2. When first boot screen appears, press F1 to get into the BIOS setup
3. Go to Config  Serial ATA and change AHCI to Compatibility
4. Press F10 to save and reboot

Now it boots and installs. Since CentOS has an older kernel than RHEL
6.1 I am not able to get screen resolution etc to work so I will run
RHEL on this one as Keyboard keys, Web cam, Sound, Ericsson WLAN, all
just works :)


Thanks a lot for your help peeps.

Cheers,
Janne Janski Nyman
E: jny...@jbtec.org


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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-10 Thread John Hodrien
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Janne TH. Nyman wrote:

 Hi all,

 All resolved now. Thanks to Paul for pointing out the basics :)

 This had nothing to do with the e1000e as I thought earlier. It has to
 do with the AHCI mode set for the SATA interface.

 These where the steps I took to resolve it:

 1. Start Laptop
 2. When first boot screen appears, press F1 to get into the BIOS setup
 3. Go to Config  Serial ATA and change AHCI to Compatibility
 4. Press F10 to save and reboot

 Now it boots and installs. Since CentOS has an older kernel than RHEL
 6.1 I am not able to get screen resolution etc to work so I will run
 RHEL on this one as Keyboard keys, Web cam, Sound, Ericsson WLAN, all
 just works :)

Making sure it was in AHCI mode was the first suggestion you got on the
list... ;)

jh
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-10 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am 10.09.2011 13:40, schrieb John Hodrien:
 On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Janne TH. Nyman wrote:

 These where the steps I took to resolve it:

 1. Start Laptop
 2. When first boot screen appears, press F1 to get into the BIOS setup
 3. Go to Config  Serial ATA and change AHCI to Compatibility
 4. Press F10 to save and reboot

 Making sure it was in AHCI mode was the first suggestion you got on the
 list... ;)

And she changed it from AHCI to compatibility mode (had to change it to
that mode to make the drive being recognized?), which is not the best
setting regarding speed.

 jh

Alexander
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-10 Thread Timo Neuvonen
 Now it boots and installs. Since CentOS has an older kernel than RHEL
 6.1 I am not able to get screen resolution etc to work so I will run
 RHEL on this one as Keyboard keys, Web cam, Sound, Ericsson WLAN, all
 just works :)


If you have access to RHEL binaries, that's fine.
I hadn't, so I installed a kernel from Scientific Linux 6.1 repo to CentOS 
6.0 to make display driver work on my Acer 7550. Anyway, some day CentOS 6.1 
should be available and thereafter if updates itself to genuine CentOS 
again...

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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-10 Thread John Hodrien
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Alexander Dalloz wrote:

 Am 10.09.2011 13:40, schrieb John Hodrien:
 On Sat, 10 Sep 2011, Janne TH. Nyman wrote:

 These where the steps I took to resolve it:

 1. Start Laptop
 2. When first boot screen appears, press F1 to get into the BIOS setup
 3. Go to Config  Serial ATA and change AHCI to Compatibility
 4. Press F10 to save and reboot

 Making sure it was in AHCI mode was the first suggestion you got on the
 list... ;)

 And she changed it from AHCI to compatibility mode (had to change it to
 that mode to make the drive being recognized?), which is not the best
 setting regarding speed.

Quite right, sorry, I'd read it backwards.  So presumably either a bug in the
AHCI support, or a limitation/bug of the kernel driver?

jh
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-09 Thread John Hodrien
On Fri, 9 Sep 2011, Janne Nyman wrote:

 I am trying to install CentOS 6 x86_64 on a Lenovo Thinkpad x220.

 During the installation it asks me to insert a driver.

 Has anyone done this successfully?

You might want to be a bit more specific about what it's complaining about.
About the only generic thing I'd check was that the BIOS was set to AHCI for
the SATA controller if that's an option.

http://forum.notebookreview.com/lenovo-ibm/575569-linux-x220-17.html

This suggests that people have got it working fine.

jh
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-09 Thread Always Learning

On Fri, 2011-09-09 at 08:41 +0100, Janne Nyman wrote:

 I am trying to install CentOS 6 x86_64 on a Lenovo Thinkpad x220.
 
 During the installation it asks me to insert a driver.

What type of 'driver' ?  Any more clues ?  At what stage of the
installation did you get the request ?

Paul.


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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-09 Thread Janne Nyman
 Hi

 unless you are doing this for a specific reason (ie eval/training) would
 advise that centos is not really a laptop distribution despite what
 redhat may try to suggest.

 best desktop/laptop in my opinion is mageia

 regards peter
 I am trying to install CentOS 6 x86_64 on a Lenovo Thinkpad x220.

 During the installation it asks me to insert a driver.

 Has anyone done this successfully?



Hi Peter, thanks for your feedback.

I guess the reason I am doing it, is as I love the way CentOS works, I.e.
the stability and performance. I am currently running it on a ThinkPad
Edge 11 and all seems to work great.

Just looks like the e1000e NIC driver is not working with the kernel in
6.0. I have also tried this with RHEL 6.1 but that also gets me stuck at
the booting of the x220.

I have tried to understand how the load driver disk works with CentOS
and RHEL based systems, but I am failing to get it working.

I have got my hands on the e1000e driver and patched the initrd but still
no go.

That's why I wanted to check if anyone else has got this working :)

Anyone else?


Kind regards,
Janne Nyman
E: jny...@jbtec.org

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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-09 Thread Ray Van Dolson
On Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 07:57:41PM +0100, Janne Nyman wrote:
  Hi
 
  unless you are doing this for a specific reason (ie eval/training)
  would advise that centos is not really a laptop distribution
  despite what redhat may try to suggest.
 
  best desktop/laptop in my opinion is mageia
 
  regards peter
  I am trying to install CentOS 6 x86_64 on a Lenovo Thinkpad x220.
 
  During the installation it asks me to insert a driver.
 
  Has anyone done this successfully?
 
 
 
 Hi Peter, thanks for your feedback.
 
 I guess the reason I am doing it, is as I love the way CentOS works,
 I.e.  the stability and performance. I am currently running it on a
 ThinkPad Edge 11 and all seems to work great.
 
 Just looks like the e1000e NIC driver is not working with the kernel
 in 6.0. I have also tried this with RHEL 6.1 but that also gets me
 stuck at the booting of the x220.
 
 I have tried to understand how the load driver disk works with
 CentOS and RHEL based systems, but I am failing to get it working.
 
 I have got my hands on the e1000e driver and patched the initrd but
 still no go.
 
 That's why I wanted to check if anyone else has got this working :)
 
 Anyone else?

I haven't tried, but I think RHEL/CentOS on a laptop _should_ work
fine, albeit, as you have experienced with some minor driver issues. :)

My preference is to pull from elrepo whenever possible.  They actually
have an e1000e driver:

  http://jur-linux.org/download/elrepo/elrepo/el6/i386/RPMS/

Ray
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 Installation on Thinkpad X220

2011-09-09 Thread Robert Heller
At Fri, 9 Sep 2011 12:01:04 -0700 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:

 
 On Fri, Sep 09, 2011 at 07:57:41PM +0100, Janne Nyman wrote:
   Hi
  
   unless you are doing this for a specific reason (ie eval/training)
   would advise that centos is not really a laptop distribution
   despite what redhat may try to suggest.
  
   best desktop/laptop in my opinion is mageia
  
   regards peter
   I am trying to install CentOS 6 x86_64 on a Lenovo Thinkpad x220.
  
   During the installation it asks me to insert a driver.
  
   Has anyone done this successfully?
  
  
  
  Hi Peter, thanks for your feedback.
  
  I guess the reason I am doing it, is as I love the way CentOS works,
  I.e.  the stability and performance. I am currently running it on a
  ThinkPad Edge 11 and all seems to work great.
  
  Just looks like the e1000e NIC driver is not working with the kernel
  in 6.0. I have also tried this with RHEL 6.1 but that also gets me
  stuck at the booting of the x220.
  
  I have tried to understand how the load driver disk works with
  CentOS and RHEL based systems, but I am failing to get it working.
  
  I have got my hands on the e1000e driver and patched the initrd but
  still no go.
  
  That's why I wanted to check if anyone else has got this working :)
  
  Anyone else?
 
 I haven't tried, but I think RHEL/CentOS on a laptop _should_ work
 fine, albeit, as you have experienced with some minor driver issues. :)

I've run WBL 3.0, CentOS 4 and (presently) CentOS 5 on my laptops. *I*
don't really like Ubuntu and do really favor eye-candy heavy operating
systems -- I never used MS-Windows (and loath dealing with it), and
only tolerate MacOSX, mainly because I can always revert to using the
Terminal application.  RHEL works quite well on laptops (but mostly
older ones, due to driver issues).

 
 My preference is to pull from elrepo whenever possible.  They actually
 have an e1000e driver:
 
   http://jur-linux.org/download/elrepo/elrepo/el6/i386/RPMS/
 
 Ray
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