2012/5/24 Marc Paré <[email protected]>: > Hi Simple > > Le 2012-05-24 13:47, Simple . a écrit : > >> 2012/5/24 Marc Paré<[email protected]>: >>> >>> Hi Simple >>> >>> Le 2012-05-23 17:03, Simple . a écrit : >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have burned the DVD 64bits iso into a USB pen disk and during the >>>> install i get this first problem: >>>> >>>> Instalation failed, some files are missing: >>>> >>>> >>>> /tmp/image/media/core/telepathy-kde-common-internals-translations-0.3.0-1-mga2.noarch.rpm. >>>> You may need to update your urpmi databse. >>>> Try to continue anyway? >>>> >>>> and almost at the install i get another message saying there are 19 >>>> transactions failed, severall tehepathy packages, kcm, module and >>>> severall x11-driver-video-* packages. >>>> Anyway i end the instalation, reboot and then it doesnt even appears >>>> KDM, but even if i login in cli and run startx continues not being >>>> possible to enter in X >>>> >>>> Another problem with the dvd iso, is that burning with dd doesnt put >>>> it bootable, doesnt appears to be hybrid. >>>> >>> >>> At the point where it says "Install Mageia" and all the other choices, >>> look >>> on the bottom for additional options, hit F6 and pick "No ACPI" and >>> continue >>> as per normal with the installation.This may solve your problem. >>> >> >> If the problem was from there i wouldnt be able to boot the installer. >> The installer starts fine, and all goes fine untill the point i get the >> message: >> >> Instalation failed, some files are missing: >> >> /tmp/image/media/core/telepathy-kde-common-internals-translations-0.3.0-1-mga2.noarch.rpm. >> You may need to update your urpmi databse. >> Try to continue anyway? >> >> and that package does exist, so the problem is about listed files in this >> iso. >> >> I just would like some one could try the DVD install and say whats >> happening. >> > > I am writing from a DVD install downloaded from Mageia and burned onto a > DVD. I also did a SUM check and all was fine. I tried to install 3-4 times > and I got the same messages as you. I then realized that, depending on some > boards you may need to install with "NO ACPI" (btw this happened quite > regularly with Mandriva". > > Then install with "NO ACPI" on my machine went well and it was all installed > 20 minutes later with no hiccups.
Thanks for the tip and clarification, since i was feeling quite alone on this quest, almost like i was inventing something... But i never had any problem in installig mandirva dvd´s but i will now try with "No ACPI" to see if all goes well.
