Yes, it is the Intel 7300 chipset for server. It requires a discrete graphics 
chip which in this case is an ATI ES1000. 

I did check out the link and it does appear to be similar but is not the same. 
This system I have does not have access to a network connection so I cannot try 
to remote login with SSH.




Monroe Taylor III
-----Original Message-----
From: Mads Kiilerich [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 5:30 PM
To: Taylor, Monroe E
Subject: Re: [Fedora-livecd-list] Live USB image does not complete the boot 
process

Hi

I assume you are using Intel chipset?

 From the description it sounds a lot like a recent regression tracked 
in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=571525, but that is not 
related to livecd at all ...

It is just a wild guess. Please let the list know if it helped you.

/Mads


Taylor, Monroe E wrote, On 05/15/2010 01:34 AM:
>
> I use livecd-creator and a custom kickstart file to create F12 liveUSB 
> images. I have created a few images which worked well until a month 
> ago when I made some changes to allow root login and set SELinux to 
> permissive mode.
>
> Now when I create an image, it does not work as expected in that the 
> Fedora logo screen is not displayed and the Gnome Desktop does not 
> launch on one out of 6 computers.
>
> What happens is when I install the USB and turn on the power the BIOS 
> splash screen is displayed. Additionally, the Fedora count down screen 
> is also displayed. However, after the count down has completed, the 
> screen goes dark with only the cursor displayed. After a few seconds 
> the monitor loses synchronization and the message "No input signal" is 
> displayed and Gnome Desktop does not launch.
>
> This started occurring on or around March 25. Prior to that time I did 
> not have this issue.
>
> The liveUSB I previously created still works all 6 computers.
>
> Also, I download the Fedora live image, burned it to a USB and tried 
> it. It also exhibits the issue.
>
> In trying to diagnose this, I downloaded F12 installation DVD and 
> installed it on the one computer which exhibits this issue and 
> everything worked fine.
>
> I would at least like to see whether the computer is getting to the 
> startup mode which allows for interactive boot...
>
>
> Is there a way to determine which (if any) of the boot scripts are 
> executed before the message "No input signal" is displayed?
>
> Or is there a way that I can bypass or disable the live countdown 
> splash screen altogether to see how far it is getting in the boot 
> process?
>
> //
>
> *Monroe** Taylor III
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