Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
Igor Spiridonov writes: [gentoo 10.0 CD install problems] If you have trouble with the Gentoo CDs, you can use just any other livecd you like, like Knoppix or GRML. Boot the system, open a browser to view the installation handbook, and do the installation. When configuring the kernel, you can usually get the current running .config from /proc/config.gz, so you can be sure the new kernel will work. Wonko
Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
On 16 Oct 2009, at 06:53, Igor Spiridonov wrote: Stroller: On 15 Oct 2009, at 22:56, Igor Spiridonov wrote: ... Thank you. I try: gentoo nousb noload=scsi_wait_scan. And instalation continue. But further: Looking for the cdrom Media not found Could not find cd to boot Could not find the root block device in Please specify another value or Press Enter.. And froze. http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/x86/autobuilds/current-iso/ http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/amd64/autobuilds/current-iso/ Thank you. My internet is very unstable and i chose LiveCD. These are very small. 100meg. If you can boot with them, then maybe you can put the stage3 file on a USB memory stick or something. Use the one from the DVD you have already. I was going to say and the current .iso is 6 days newer than the 10.1 DVD, but it looks like that's been taken down now. Since the 10.1 DVD is only a few days newer than the 10 DVD, I'm inclined to assume there have been problems with recent builds. Therefore I would suggest trying the 20090915.iso if you can possibly afford a 100meg download. That's in http://mirrors.kernel.org/gentoo/releases/$XXX/autobuilds/20090910/ where XXX=x86 or XXX=amd64 20090915 seems to be the latest autobuild currently on the mirrors. Stroller.
[gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
Hi. I tryed install gentoo 10.0 and there was: scanning for ata_piix and istallation stopped. If i switch off the sata disk then installation runs good. I try gentoo 10.1 now and stopped on: Scanning for ehci-hcd...usb core. I switch off usb on motherboard and installation continue. But then stopped on: Scanning for scsi_wait_scan. I have not scisi disks. My matherboard is Asus P4P800SE. What to do?
Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
Igor Spiridonov wrote: Hi. I tryed install gentoo 10.0 and there was: scanning for ata_piix and istallation stopped. If i switch off the sata disk then installation runs good. I try gentoo 10.1 now and stopped on: Scanning for ehci-hcd...usb core. I switch off usb on motherboard and installation continue. But then stopped on: Scanning for scsi_wait_scan. I have not scisi disks. My matherboard is Asus P4P800SE. What to do? If there's a module you don't need to load to install Gentoo, you can use the noload option as described in the handbook (http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1chap=2) under Booting the Installation CD, as well as the options listing on the boot screen of the install CD. Just list the modules that are causing problems. John Moe
Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
Hi. I tryed install gentoo 10.0 and there was: scanning for ata_piix and istallation stopped. If i switch off the sata disk then installation runs good. I try gentoo 10.1 now and stopped on: Scanning for ehci-hcd...usb core. I switch off usb on motherboard and installation continue. But then stopped on: Scanning for scsi_wait_scan. I have not scisi disks. My matherboard is Asus P4P800SE. What to do? Try another live cd based on Gentoo, like System Rescue CD. If it can boot live kernel, then maybe you should try Gentoo 2007.0 or 2008. I've installed plenty of systems with a Gentoo 2007.0 CD-R I have kicking around. ~daid
Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
daid kahl schrieb: Hi. I tryed install gentoo 10.0 and there was: scanning for ata_piix and istallation stopped. If i switch off the sata disk then installation runs good. I try gentoo 10.1 now and stopped on: Scanning for ehci-hcd...usb core. I switch off usb on motherboard and installation continue. But then stopped on: Scanning for scsi_wait_scan. I have not scisi disks. My matherboard is Asus P4P800SE. What to do? Try another live cd based on Gentoo, like System Rescue CD. If it can boot live kernel, then maybe you should try Gentoo 2007.0 or 2008. I've installed plenty of systems with a Gentoo 2007.0 CD-R I have kicking around. ~daid Hi, why not take the autobuild? It is only on day old! http://gentoo.chem.wisc.edu/gentoo/releases/x86/autobuilds/ kh
Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
- Original Message - From: John Moe john...@optushome.com.au To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem. Igor Spiridonov wrote: Hi. I tryed install gentoo 10.0 and there was: scanning for ata_piix and istallation stopped. If i switch off the sata disk then installation runs good. I try gentoo 10.1 now and stopped on: Scanning for ehci-hcd...usb core. I switch off usb on motherboard and installation continue. But then stopped on: Scanning for scsi_wait_scan. I have not scisi disks. My matherboard is Asus P4P800SE. What to do? If there's a module you don't need to load to install Gentoo, you can use the noload option as described in the handbook (http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1chap=2) under Booting the Installation CD, as well as the options listing on the boot screen of the install CD. Just list the modules that are causing problems. John Moe Hm. noscsi? I don`t found this option.
Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
igwasm wrote: - Original Message - From: John Moe john...@optushome.com.au To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem. Igor Spiridonov wrote: Hi. I tryed install gentoo 10.0 and there was: scanning for ata_piix and istallation stopped. If i switch off the sata disk then installation runs good. I try gentoo 10.1 now and stopped on: Scanning for ehci-hcd...usb core. I switch off usb on motherboard and installation continue. But then stopped on: Scanning for scsi_wait_scan. I have not scisi disks. My matherboard is Asus P4P800SE. What to do? If there's a module you don't need to load to install Gentoo, you can use the noload option as described in the handbook (http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1chap=2) under Booting the Installation CD, as well as the options listing on the boot screen of the install CD. Just list the modules that are causing problems. John Moe Hm. noscsi? I don`t found this option. No, not noscsi; noload. From the handbook: noload=X This causes the initial ramdisk to skip the loading of a specific module that may be causing a problem. Syntax matches that of doload. The module names to put in for X are listed in the boot sequence: ata_piix, ehci-hcd, scsi_wait_scan, etc. Read the whole section Booting the Installation CD in the handbook. John Moe
Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
John Moe пишет: igwasm wrote: - Original Message - From: John Moe john...@optushome.com.au To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem. Igor Spiridonov wrote: Hi. I tryed install gentoo 10.0 and there was: scanning for ata_piix and istallation stopped. If i switch off the sata disk then installation runs good. I try gentoo 10.1 now and stopped on: Scanning for ehci-hcd...usb core. I switch off usb on motherboard and installation continue. But then stopped on: Scanning for scsi_wait_scan. I have not scisi disks. My matherboard is Asus P4P800SE. What to do? If there's a module you don't need to load to install Gentoo, you can use the noload option as described in the handbook (http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1chap=2) under Booting the Installation CD, as well as the options listing on the boot screen of the install CD. Just list the modules that are causing problems. John Moe Hm. noscsi? I don`t found this option. No, not noscsi; noload. From the handbook: noload=X This causes the initial ramdisk to skip the loading of a specific module that may be causing a problem. Syntax matches that of doload. The module names to put in for X are listed in the boot sequence: ata_piix, ehci-hcd, scsi_wait_scan, etc. Read the whole section Booting the Installation CD in the handbook. John Moe __ NOD32 4496 (20091010) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Thank you. I try: gentoo nousb noload=scsi_wait_scan. And instalation continue. But further: Looking for the cdrom Media not found Could not find cd to boot Could not find the root block device in Please specify another value or Press Enter.. And froze.
Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
On 15 Oct 2009, at 22:56, Igor Spiridonov wrote: ... Thank you. I try: gentoo nousb noload=scsi_wait_scan. And instalation continue. But further: Looking for the cdrom Media not found Could not find cd to boot Could not find the root block device in Please specify another value or Press Enter.. And froze. http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/x86/autobuilds/current-iso/ http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/amd64/autobuilds/current-iso/ Stroller.
Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.
Stroller: On 15 Oct 2009, at 22:56, Igor Spiridonov wrote: ... Thank you. I try: gentoo nousb noload=scsi_wait_scan. And instalation continue. But further: Looking for the cdrom Media not found Could not find cd to boot Could not find the root block device in Please specify another value or Press Enter.. And froze. http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/x86/autobuilds/current-iso/ http://distfiles.gentoo.org/releases/amd64/autobuilds/current-iso/ Stroller. __ NOD32 4496 (20091010) Information __ This message was checked by NOD32 antivirus system. http://www.eset.com Thank you. My internet is very unstable and i chose LiveCD.