For the archives.
I posted this problem on the fedora-list mailing list and there was
someone else who had the exact same problem.
I posted my hw list on that forum and he had the same video card.
He was able to try a different video card and the problem went away.
Seems to be a problem with the ATI Radeon 7000 video card.
I submitted a bug to bugzilla.redhat.com Bug #: 170873
Noel
On 12-Oct-05, at 10:17 AM, Axel Thimm wrote:
On Tue, Oct 11, 2005 at 11:22:44PM -0400, Noel Murphy wrote:
I have gotten myself into a weird situation. I had a working FC4 /
myth 18.1 box, but for some reason it somehow got messed up and would
not boot.
I have since just formatted the drives (after slapping the drives
into a different machine and backing up some stuff) and did a fresh
install.
However, now I have the following situation.
I'm following Jarod's guide. I did the install from the dvd. After
the "initial boot", I end up in the following problem.
Kernel 2.6.11-1.1369 boots my machine no problem. Unfortunately, that
kernel is too old to get the ivtv modules.
When I upgraded my kernel (to 2.6.13-1.1526) my machine gets to the
ui screen where all the services start up, but then goes completely
black instead of bring up the login screen. The LED on the monitor
goes orange (indicating there is no video signal) and i can't seem to
do anything. I can ssh into the machine, but can't find anything
obvious as to what went wrong.
Now, I was pretty sure that I had a 2.6.12 kernel installed on this
box before the "big format", so I tried to install one of the two
2.6.12 kernels available, but for some reason, I can't seem to get
yum to install it. Doing a "yum list available" does not list any
2.6.12 kernels, but I can see them if I point my browser to the
correct url.
Now, even weirder is I just carried on with the guide (knowing full
well there was going to be stuff I couldn't install), I installed the
"ivtv" package. This in turn installed the "ivtv-
kmdl-2.6.12-1.1456_FC4" module and thus in turn installed the
corresponding kernel. Why it found it this way, but not when I
specifically asked it to I'm still confused on.
However, this kernel has the same problem as the 2.6.13 kernel (Blank
screen instead of login screen)
So, all this being said.
1. Anyone know what is going on with my machine and the "latest"
kernels? What should i check / look at?
2. Anyone know why i can't install the older kernels? I'm assuming
"yum install kernel-2.6.12-1.1447_FC4" should work? I get a "nothing
to do" message.
3. Anyone got any other ideas as to what i can do???? I'm probably
not comfortable with compiling my own kernel / modules.
You didn't mention your hardware. I had some issues with 2.6.13-1.1526
on x86_64 hardware.
I would try to install FC4 and do only a yum update w/o adding any
kernel moudles or any other 3rd party stuff. If you hit the problem
already in this state (and it looks so), please report to
bugzilla.redhat.com including dmesg/hardware info etc.
--
Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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