Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2013 12:45:40 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
>> From testing, it turned out to be a BIOS setting and some things that
>> isn't supported in 64 bit Linux.  Basically, you have to hack your way
>> into getting something to work.  If I could pass the right option to the
>> kernel on sysrescue then it would likely work.  As it is, without that
>> option, it is failing because the hardware is not supported. 
> press Tab at the boot menu to edit isolinux options. But use one of the
> specifically 64 bit menu items, not the generic one that tries to
> determine your CPU type on the fly.
>
>

Thanks.  I thought there was a way to edit it but I was going to have to
just look and see if I could figure it out.  This helps.  It gives me
hope that it is doable too.  ;-) 

I wonder, if I try to boot the 32 bit version if it would work? 
According to some of the things I read, it affects the 64 bit stuff but
not 32 bit stuff.  Hmmmmm.  Interesting.  ^-^

Thanks again.

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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