Hi,

Ferenc Veres wrote:
> Good(?) news: Solaris Express can boot without any problems. I stopped
> it after X started up, the language selection...
> 
> sol-nv-b30-x86-v1.iso

I tried the QEmu related "-B ata-dma-enabled=0" hint too, did not help.

I tried booting this ISO file in VMWare, that works on this PC. While
the real booting fails. Will that mean that my CPU is fine? Should I try
another CDROM drive maybe?

Oh, new idea: I tried booting VMWare from the physical CDROM drive (not
iso file). That works as well.

I met a guy on #gnusol IRC channel who successfully installed alpha2 on
an Athlon XP 2400+ (I have 1700+). (With the same SiS motherboard
chipset or very similar one.)

Hmm...  I don't know what to do. :-/

Ferenc

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