Hi !
Joan Manuel Ventura Felix schrieb:
why can i install OpenSuse 10 RC1 in my laptop?, when it begin to install it
stoped. when it goes by 2% of the instalation of cd1.
i have a HP pavilion xt512, P4 1.8,512MB, and i have windows on one
particion, and another partition with SUSE.
i had suse 9.3 running correctly, bad now i can't install the opensuse.
excuse my bad english.
The question is if the ISOs downloaded have the official MD5SUM. The
md5sums for are held in the file named "MD5SUMS" in the folder where you
downloaded the ISOs from.
If you copy the file "MD5SUMS" into the folder where you downloaded the
ISOs you just need to call "md5sum .c MD5SUMS".
Status messages will be displayed indicating if the check sums are ok or
not.
Another way is to check the consistensy of the CDs itself after the
first CD is bootet up.
The question is if you reach that point ...
Are the 2% of "installation" you are mentioning displayed on a graphical
screen or are these 2% displayed in an ordinary text mode ? If the later
one is the case the boot of the installation CD gets stuck. But then you
can't say "2% of the installation".
Here I would advise to use either the "safe settings" installation or to
specify "acpi=off" during boot time in the grub option line.
On the other hand if you really installed SuSE 9.3 on that particular
maschine without specifying any special option during boot time it
should work with 10.0rc1 as well.
Best regards,
Reinhard.
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