On Jun 29, 2007, at 4:22 PM, Lloyd Martin T. Yong wrote:
>

oh i thought you had it installed. my bad.

if you haven't you could try passing these kernel boot parameters:

noapic acpi=off upon boot up.

for example (on gentoo): gentoo noapic acpi=off

for your distro specific boot parameters, you can find how by  
selecting your distro's boot options... normally it would be found by  
pressing f1, f2 or f3... etc.

still failing to run... you could try to do the disc test. it could  
be faulty media.

also i've encountered before when installing debian/ubuntu that it  
sometimes doesn't work on a cd-rw combo drive for some reason. but  
using the same medium on a different machine, it worked. dunno really  
why.

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