Thanks all for your help.

The HDD is already a IDE-HDD, a 2,5" 60GB. Just for fault-searching I tried
also an SATA HDD but without success. But I agreed, the strange hardware
might be the probleme here. 

I will be back on Monday on work to try some more steps to get Vyatta
working. On other hardware / in VM all works ok, but not on the small
Celeron / intel board. 

On Friday I already had a deeper look on GRUB, but so far I didn't find any
problems there. 

Will send more updates on Monday. 

Greetings and have a nice weekend.
Stefan


 

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Von: Brody Mulry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Gesendet: Samstag, 9. Februar 2008 01:49
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Betreff: Installation Problem - booting hangs 

Stefan,

I had the same issue " agpgart: Unuspported SiS chipset" on an Intel Celeron
420 - SiS 9xx.

I resolved the issue;

> I had to use an IDE HDD for VYATTA.

Also for stability (occasionally had Kernel Panics) had to go through the
BIOS and disable almost everything that used IRQ's. Due to the 'OEM
specific' BIOS version I had, I was unable to set the IRQ's manually.

Com Ports (leave one, otherwise you receive a linux notification every 5
mins)
Soundcard
Onboard LAN - Did not work anyhow
USB
..etc.

I did leave ACPI as it made no difference.

The VYATTA router works fine now!

I believe it has something to do with the SiS 9xx version I had not being
completely supported. I could have recompiled the 'new' SiS linux driver
from the SiS website, but I prefer 'stock' VYATTA Distros (for
troubleshooting)

Hope this helps.


- Brody

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