Possible bug in FC2?

Charles Swarts charles.swarts at gmail.com
Fri Sep 10 18:13:49 UTC 2004


I'm not much help, but I have gotten around similar problems in the
past by choosing the text install instead of the gui.  Another thing
you might try is turning off any acpi settings in the BIOS of the
laptop.


On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 17:38:25 -0400, Randy Volters <jvolters at sc.rr.com> wrote:
> Hello all -
> 
> I posted this to linuxiso.org / forums, but so far only have received
> responses that would seem to indicate a lack of support (or hardware
> problem) for my system on FC2.
> 
> Here is the body of my original post.  I'm hoping someone on the mailing
> list might provide more conclusive feedback as to whether I can use FC2,
> and if so, how.
> (I can install FC1 on this system, so, to some extent I'm convinced this
> is an FC2 issue.  I have, since posting this, redownloaded / rechecked
> (md5sum) and re-bured the FC2 CDs
> and still am getting the same error).
> 
> === ORIGINAL PROBLEM DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS ===
> 
> I'm attempting to install FC2 onto a Gateway laptop. I've build dual
> boot laptops using RH8 before, so I know what I'm doing, but I've never
> encountered this problem before...
> 
> First, a bit about the hardware -
> Gateway Laptop (Model 450ROG)
> Processor 1400 MHz Intel Pentium M (Centrino) / GenuineIntel Family 6
> Model 9 1.4 GHz Stepping 5
> 512MB RAM
> 37.26 GB disk
> Ports: 1 Parallel, 2 Serial
> Bus type: PCI, ISA, USB
> BIOS: GATEWA - 20030403 Rev 1.0
> 1400 x 1050 in 32-Bit Color, MOBILITY RADEON 7500 Ver. 6.14
> 
> Now about the CDs -
> Downloaded from mirror
> checksummed the ISOs after downloading
> re-checksummed using KIIIb prior to burning the CDs
> 
> Now the problem description -
> When I boot from the first CD and select the GUI install,
> during the initial decompress of linux, I get the following
> error ...
> 
> 89 68 10 89 f8 e8 85 e1 00 00 b8 37 00 00 00 e8 96 e3 00 00
> <0> Kennel panic Attempted to kill init!
> 
> I tried booting again and running linux mediacheck and got the
> same error as described above.
> 
> Can someone tell me what I do now?
> 
> Really kind of bummed. Hope this isn't a hardware support problem. I'd
> really like to try Fedora, SuSE is ok, but I'd like to see how Fedora is
> coming along.
> 
> TiA for any feedback.
> 
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