Jake,

Thanks for the follow-up. I am actually up and running quite nicely now
for about a week. My reply was originally sent when the thread first came
up simply "to inform that this has been seen before", but it never seemed
to have gotten through until today. Once I had used ide=nodma, I completed
my Fedora installation successfully, right through to and including my
qmail-toaster install. I tried CentOS (with the same results at the time)
right after my initial Fedora attempt produced the CD problem.

BTW, I successfully used the qtp-menu this past weekend to update my
entire installation to the latest. All I had to do was restore my original
tcp.smtp file and away I went.

I am new to qmail, not to mention email servers in general; but
qmail-toaster has certainly made learning the process much easier.

I may have a question later... I sent my first reply (OK) from work using
squirrel.
Subsequent are were rejected with...

4000000045f870fe3376e764 CHKUSER rejected sender: from
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]::> remote
<home.worldofromeo.com:unknown:127.0.0.1> rcpt <> : invalid sender MX domain
@4000000045f870fe3378b83c tcpserver: end 8987 status 256
@4000000045f870fe3378c00c tcpserver: status: 0/100


-----Original Message-----
From: Jake Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 3:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Announcement of QMT-ISO

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi.
>
> New to the mailing list and trying to get through (third attempt).
>
> Same symptoms as previously reported.
>
> Please note that this also happened to me attempting to install Fedora 
> 6 as well as CentOS4. I needed to use ide=nodma in order for the 
> install to complete. I had an additional problem (probably not 
> related, but included for completeness) with acpi. Now I have 
> pci=noacpi in the grub line, ide=nodma REMOVED, and reset my dma with 
> hdparm -d1 -k1 -c1 /dev/hda (still need to try -c3). For comparison, I 
> began a SuSE 9 Enterprise install and did NOT have the same issue.
>
> Hardware is a IBM 8303-SB3 2.4 Hz P4, 512 ram.
>   
When did you download the ISO? I've put a fixed one up as of last night
around 1am.
The default kernel options passed at boot time are:
ks=cdrom:/ks.cfg initrd=initrd.img acpi=off noapic skipddc So if you need to
add any further options, make sure you at least add the "ks=cdrom:/ks.cfg"
to get the rest of the installation process to work for you.



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