RE: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive

2005-09-06 Thread Michael Kintzios
-Original Message- From: Jamie Dobbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 September 2005 00:48 To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive are you mixing a 32 bit install cd with a 64 bit stage 3? I don't believe so

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive

2005-09-06 Thread Fernando Meira
On 9/6/05, Michael Kintzios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Have you checked that the LiveCD image is not corrupt (dodgy CD burn ordownload)? I helped installing Gentoo 2005.1 on a SATA machine last weekend and we were faced with similar problems. No segfault, but after chrooting the disk was no longer

[gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive

2005-09-05 Thread Jamie Dobbs
I have been trying to install Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive connected to a Silicon Image chipset controller. The SATA interface and drive are found at boot, I then create 3 parititions: /dev/sda1 32M /boot /dev/sda2 512M /dev/sda3 40GB / Then I go through the usual process of untarring a

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive

2005-09-05 Thread Mark Knecht
On 9/5/05, Jamie Dobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been trying to install Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive connected to a Silicon Image chipset controller. The SATA interface and drive are found at boot, I then create 3 parititions: /dev/sda1 32M /boot /dev/sda2 512M /dev/sda3 40GB /

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive

2005-09-05 Thread Jamie Dobbs
snip To me this sounds more like some driver having trouble after the chroot command. My machines are ATI and Via chipsets with SATA built in. You are using the Silicon Image chips. Maybe that driver has some issues? This is the kernel on the 2005.1 CD, correct? That's a pretty new kernel.

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive

2005-09-05 Thread John Jolet
I On Sep 5, 2005, at 5:17 PM, Jamie Dobbs wrote: snip To me this sounds more like some driver having trouble after the chroot command. My machines are ATI and Via chipsets with SATA built in. You are using the Silicon Image chips. Maybe that driver has some issues? This is the kernel on

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive

2005-09-05 Thread Nick Rout
are you mixing a 32 bit install cd with a 64 bit stage 3? On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 09:56:02 +1200 (NZST) Jamie Dobbs wrote: The issue occurs when I try to chroot into the new environment when issuing the command chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash I get the error segmentation fault and cannot chroot into

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive

2005-09-05 Thread Jamie Dobbs
are you mixing a 32 bit install cd with a 64 bit stage 3? I don't believe so, but will double check tonight On Tue, 6 Sep 2005 09:56:02 +1200 (NZST) Jamie Dobbs wrote: The issue occurs when I try to chroot into the new environment when issuing the command chroot /mnt/gentoo /bin/bash I get

Re: [gentoo-user] Installing Gentoo 2005.1 on an SATA drive

2005-09-05 Thread Mark Shields
It so happens I'm using the sil_3112r chipset, running 2 SATA drives, multiple partitions. Never received any of these errors. While that doesn't really help you much, you can be sure it should work :POn 9/5/05, Jamie Dobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: are you mixing a 32 bit install cd with a 64 bit