Title: RE: [Cooker] Failed Boot - Hey Pixel...

Thanks for the assistance, your advice worked perfectly. Now I'm running the new version and WOW. Nice eye candy, played with it till about 1 am. Will continue testing later today.

Again thanks for your feedback

Paul Godin


      -----Original Message-----
      From:   Warren Doney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
      Sent:   Wednesday, October 25, 2000 01:24
      To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Subject:        Re: [Cooker] Failed Boot - Hey Pixel...

      andre wrote:
      >
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      > > Second Try at this, I am part of the list, right?.
      > >
      > > Just tried the 7.2 version on my AMD k6-300 with 3dfx Voodoo Banshee board,
      > > 64 Meg RAM. Fresh install (all drives formatted) completed successfully with
      > > standard 3.3.6 xvga server (not 3dfx) tested OK, network OK, Printer OK,
      > > Mouse and Keyboard OK. On final reboot system fails after detecting hard
      > > drives (2) and just freezes with no further boot events. A second attempt
      > > with experimental 3.3.6 3d driver also same result.
      > >
      > > I'm new here and need to know what you are looking for in order to properly
      > > find where the boot failure occurs.
      > >
      > > "Like fine wine, I get better with age"
      > >
      > > Paul Godin
      > >
      > I think i have the same problem. When i started linux after the installation it
      > hanged after two lines something like ide0 etc. ide1 etc.
      > But i could get to the new system by using the rescue disk. there i chroot to my
      > fresh partion. removed the line ' append=" ide1=autotune ide0=autotune" ' in
      > lilo.conf. ran lilo and after a reboot it worked.

      Yeah, thats what causes the problem - got me too. You can remove the
      "ide autotune" lines during install by clicking the grub/lilo entry,
      choosing "modify" & deleting them from the "append" line. Where some
      chips work fine with "hdparm" they can't do autotune. N.B. you can also
      boot with your install CDROM & choose "update" instead of "install" to
      get to this dialog, & modify your lilo settings. Perhaps, in the "Help"
      section at the bottom of the screen, it might be an idea to say what
      "Hard Drive Optimisations" is actually setting  - something like: "This
      enables DMA, 32bit I/O, & appends bla bla bla to your lilo.conf, which,
      with some chipsets, will cause your machine to hang at boot"...

      -WBD

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