I've just got the install working from the amd-alternate cd (and it also boots
with the live amd64 cd). Used the daily builds from the 16th
I've got an ECS P965T-A motherboard and the solution was to disable the legacy
USB keyboard/mouse support. The install then proceeded (with the same errors
as other people receive:
Cannot allocate resource region {1} of device 0000:03:00.0
etc
These messages display, then after a short pause it continues. The only
difficulties I had were:
1. I had to plug in a non-usb keyboard to add the boot options (irqpoll) but
once the install started the USB keyboard/mouse worked fine
and
2. The grub install failed as I've got a separate IDE disk with XP on it. I
opened up anew window (ALT-F2), changed root to /target, and then did
/sbin/grub-install /dev/sda.
And that was it - simply disabling legacy usb support seems to have fixed
things. I did the text based install, not the OEM version.
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JMicron PATA/SATA Controller does not work
https://launchpad.net/bugs/57502
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