Okay so I probably shouldn't be using gentoo, since I have minimal
linux experience (yellowdog and ubuntu), but there is only one way to
learn right.
I recently bought a machine with an amd64 3400+ processor.
I downloaded the amd64 install, burned it to CD and verified that it
was complete and working. I wanted to keep windows, so I used partition
magic 8 to create the linux partitions, then rebooted with the gentoo
install CD. But now when initially boot, the CD hangs at 68%...in
verbose mode, it looks as though it is sticking when checking my
processor.
any idea how to figure out what I have done wrong? The
partitioning should be fine, but I am starting to wonder since no
distros will work. I can't even get the live installer to finish the
hardware verification and that worries me.
The only boot disk i have for windows is not a restore, but a bare minimum XP install. I would rather not format completely
Sorry for being such a newbie, any help is appreciated!!!
BTW, I did try booting with a couple of other linux install discs. They
were x86 and did not work. I'm not sure if this is because of what I
messed up or if it is because they are x86.
ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED!!!!
- [gentoo-amd64] hardcore newbie Iain McKee
- Re: [gentoo-amd64] hardcore newbie Mark Haney
- Re: [gentoo-amd64] hardcore newbie Iain McKee
- Re: [gentoo-amd64] hardcore newbie Mark Haney
- Re: [gentoo-amd64] hardcore newbie Iain McKee
- Re: [gentoo-amd64] hardcore newbie Peter Humphrey
- Re: [gentoo-amd64] hardcore newbie Kevin Philp
- Re: [gentoo-amd64] hardcore newbie Drake Donahue
