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Re: Kernel Panic on RHEL 4 CD




----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Stevens" <rstevens vitalstream com>
To: "Getting started with Red Hat Linux" <redhat-install-list redhat com>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: Kernel Panic on RHEL 4 CD


On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 07:53 -0500, Andrew Smith wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to install RHEL 4 on an HP DL140 G3 with 2 dual core
Xeon 5140 CPUs. I'm using the 64-bit version of the OS and the
4th update (most recent at the time of this post). The kernel
panics immediately after beginning the boot from the cd, so
no install is possible.

I tried the install with multiple media and multiple iso downloads.
I also tried update 3 with the same results.

I have successfully put the 32-bit version of RHEL 4 on the machine
and it runs fine but at half the speed of a 64-bit OS for number
crunching.

I tried to install RHEL 5 beta, but the installer crashed during
the install complaining that it couldn't find an xml file. I
guess it is just too beta.

Questions:

1) Is this a known bug? I can find only one other reference on
    the net to a similar problem.

According to Red Hat, the DL140 G2 is certified, but not the G3.  See:

http://bugzilla.redhat.com/hwcert/list.cgi?product=Red+Hat+Hardware
+Certification&quicksearch=DL140

2) Has this problem been fixed with more recent kernels?

You'd have to check bugzilla for that.

3) Is there a way to install using the most recent kernel, instead
    of the kernel on the most recent update cd? There have been
    several kernel updates since the update 4 cd was released.

You didn't say what kind of panic you're seeing and that'd be quite
helpful.  Some things you might try would be adding any one or more of
the following options to the "boot:" command line:

noapic
nodma
noprobe

e.g. "boot: linux noapic nodma"

And you might also want to try doing a text-mode install:

boot: linux text

and append whatever options you feel are useful.  For a full list of
options, see:

http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-4-Manual/x8664-multi-install-guide/ap-bootopts.html

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According to the Hardware certification list the G3 is certified.
Last line on the page.


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