On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 18:30, Rolf Pedersen wrote: > James Sparenberg wrote: > > On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 15:31, Terje Heen wrote: > > > >>Have tried to install mandrake 9.1 for the 5 tile with no success. > >>booting from the cd, installing everything and it looks good until I > >>reboot. > >>Then the machine goes to the login window (still ok) login, pass ok > >>then appears the info window regarding starting KDE after some seconds > >>it seems that the HD is going "bananas" (writing ,writing ,writing > >>,writing og reading, reading ,reading, reading ) until I turn the > >>power off...... Noticed that I got an error message durin boot. : > >>Modprobe: Cant locate fb0. please help me someone..... > >> > >>Terje. > > > > > > Terje, > > > > try this one when lilo comes up push the escape key. Now boot linux > > 3 this will boot you into runlevel 3. If this doesn't work do a normal > > boot but don't login. The do a ctrl-alt-f1 to get to a term window and > > login as root then type > > > > # telinit 3 > > > > then you will want to vi /etc/lilo.conf and look for a line like this > > > > vga=788 or vga=791 .... > > > > change it to vga=normal save and then at the command prompt type lilo > > (to reset lilo for your changes.) > > > > this will allow you to boot normal not using frame buffer (fb0 is frame > > buffer) reboot the computer and you should notice a "normal" bootup and > > the fb0 problem should be gone. What it seems is that the frame buffer > > resolution is not the correct one for what your box can do. 788 is > > 800x600 791 is 1024x768 and the rest I don't know. > > > > > > James > > > > PS Anyone know how to do the same thing with grub? > > I am not sure what you mean by the same thing *but* when you get the > grub menu, the default is highlighted. Move to the entry you want to > boot or leave it at default and press 'e' to edit the entry (this is one > of the instructions that come with the menu screen). The first line > will be highlighted and this is the one that contains vga=788, on my > menu, anyway. Press 'e' again to edit that line or move to the line you > want to edit and press 'e'. You can now add, delete, or change entries > for that line. When you are done editing, press 'Enter' to accept the > edit, edit another line, if you want, then type 'boot' and press 'Enter' > to boot the edited entry. This is handy to try different kernel options > without editing files. Also handy if you can't boot because of a typo > in the menu or some wrong reference/syntax. I don't know if lilo has > such a feature. If the change is what you want, edit > /boot/grub/menu.lst to make it permanent. No need to reinstall grub. > > If you're asking if vga=normal is proper grub syntax, I have never used > it *but* here is an archive that says it is: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg40532.html > > Rolf
Rolf, For not knowing what I meant by the "same thing" with grub. You seem to have hit the nail on the head pretty well. Thanks for giving me the other half of the info. James
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