Hi Evan

Found this on a openSuse page:

> If you see a complete BLACK SCREEN for more then 5 min then that means 
> openSUSE is not using the correct way of detecting devices. When that 
> happens then try this (I used this way in openSUSE 10.3_A4) select 
> *Installation--Safe Settings* and if openSUSE freezes then try reboot 
> and select *Installation--Safe Settings* again and type command line 
> *pci=nomsi* then press enter (just type it before pressing enter).
> If you are installing openSUSE on DELL Inspiron 1501, E1505, E1405, 
> E1705 or any other laptop or desktop computer which use different ATA 
> device then: Select Installation but do not Press enter and type in 
> "*pci=nomsi*" (you will see what you are typing next to *Boot 
> Options*) then press enter, when you enter setup the hard drive will 
> be detected.
>
> If you entered the installation and nothing has happens and you waited 
> for 12 minutes and still nothing happens then, reboot and try 
> selecting "Installation--ACPI Disabled" (thanks xaroula).
>





Evan Dandrea wrote:
> Niels,
> Does this still happen with the daily live CD images? 
> (http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/)
> Can you provider /casper.log?  You should get a prompt after the "can't 
> access tty; job control turned off" message.
>
> Thanks
>
> ** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
>
>

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