I expect Jarod will reply, but: On 30 Nov 2004 at 13:57, Marc Infield wrote:
> Hi, > > I am pretty much a beginner but I was able to get through Jarod's FC2 > tutorial and am happily running mythtv at home. Thank you for making it > possible. :) > I am trying out the FC3 install on a spiffy new box and have run into a > couple wording things and of course some problems. Probably my errors, > but I just thought I would share my pain. > > Section 3 wording: > -SQL Database Server (selecting only mysql-server under the "Details" > section) > MYSQL has it's own entry in FC3 Select that. > -Kernel Development (if you want/need to compile any of your own > drivers) > this no longer exists in FC3 Yup. But you don't need it at this point, so ignore that bit. > > Section 4 wording: > -When prompted, you'll have to type in "Yes, do as I say!" to go ahead > with this change. > I did not get the "Yes, do as I say!" prompt, I just got the [Y/n] > prompt. I am doing a clean install. I got the same thing. Answering "Y" is the correct response. > > And this may just be me or my hardware but . . . > > -When i ran # apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade > the first time I ran it it timed out on two packages, (libraw1394 and > xml-common). I ran it second time and it updated with three errors: > > 1) > sgml rpm warning:/etc/sgml/catalog saved as > /etc/sqml/catalog.rpmsave > > 2) > xml-common warning:/etc/xml/catalog saved as /etc/xml/catalog.rpmsave > > 3) > warning: /usr/share/sgml/docbook/xmlcatalog saved as > /usr/share/sgml/docbook/xmlcatalog.rpmsave > Failed to remove entry from /etc/sgml/catalog > Failed to remove entry from /etc/sgml/catalog > Failed to remove entry from /etc/sgml/catalog > Failed to remove entry from /etc/sgml/catalog > Failed to remove entry from /etc/sgml/catalog > Failed to remove entry from /etc/sgml/catalog > Failed to remove entry from /etc/sgml/catalog > Failed to remove entry from /etc/sgml/catalog > Failed to remove entry from /etc/sgml/catalog > /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.92483: line 59: [: : integer expression expected Can't comment on that one, I didn't see it. > > > - I then restart my machine and now get some errors in my boot log. > > Nov 30 11:28:31 localhost lm_sensors: Starting up sensors: > Nov 30 11:28:31 localhost lm_sensors: Can't access procfs/sysfs file > Nov 30 11:28:31 localhost lm_sensors: > Nov 30 11:28:31 localhost lm_sensors: Unable to find i2c bus > information; > Nov 30 11:28:31 localhost lm_sensors: For 2.6 kernels, make sure you > have mounted sysfs and done > Nov 30 11:28:31 localhost lm_sensors: 'modprobe i2c_sensor'! > Nov 30 11:28:31 localhost lm_sensors: For older kernels, make sure you > have done 'modprobe i2c-proc'! > Nov 30 11:28:31 localhost rc: Starting lm_sensors: failed I get those errors as well... dunno why... I haven't tried to chase it down yet because I'm fighting ivtv right now. Do you have a PVR-250? I know that i2c is used for the remote control. I suspect that it's also used to monitor the CPU temp. try 'modprobe i2c-proc' and see if it goes away. > > -Then I ran > # apt-get install kernel#2.6.9-1.681_FC3 > > When I reboot the machine with the new Kernel I get a error: > hdb: drive not ready for command. > > But it starts fine with the old kernel.? With which file system was this drive formatted, do you mean xfs? and is that file system enabled/supported in the new kernel? Just a thought. I didn't see this when I upgraded the kernel. > > Here is my system: > mobo: Chaintech 7NJL6 > CPU: Athlon 3200 > Video: Chaintech Geforce FX 5200 > Sound: Chaintech AV710 7.1 > Memory: 1x 512 DDR 3200 > Drives: 2 X 200GB barracuda 7200 (formatted the video partitions as fsx) > > That's where I am for now. > > Thanks, > -marc > > _______________________________________________________ > Marc Infield <marc(AT)InfieldDesign.com> > > >
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