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RE: Install fails during installation of rpmdb-redhat-4-0.20060803
- From: Rick Stevens <rstevens vitalstream com>
- To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux <redhat-install-list redhat com>, bret_stern machinemanagement com
- Cc:
- Subject: RE: Install fails during installation of rpmdb-redhat-4-0.20060803
- Date: Tue, 03 Oct 2006 10:49:06 -0700
On Tue, 2006-10-03 at 07:34 -0700, Bret Stern wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: redhat-install-list-bounces redhat com
> > [mailto:redhat-install-list-bounces redhat com] On Behalf Of
> > John Powell
> > Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 11:38 PM
> > To: redhat-install-list redhat com
> > Subject: Install fails during installation of
> > rpmdb-redhat-4-0.20060803
> >
> > So I have been struggling with this for a while and have
> > decided to give up and ask for help.
> >
> > I am attempting to install RHEL 4 AS Update 4 on a system
> > with the following spec/conf.
> >
> > Gigabyte 8iexp system board (Intel 845e) Pentium 4 2.8Ghz CPU
> > 2 Gig Mem
> > 2 ATA WD 80 Gig drives
> > GForce 4 compatible video
> >
> > The Installation consistently fails on the second cd while
> > installing the aforementioned rpm. The Install error is
> > something like...
> > "Installation of rpm blah failed... this could happen due to
> > corrupt download, media, and/or hardware"... since I have
> > verified that the cd's
> > md5 checks out as well as run media check to verify the media
> > is correct I am left with the apparent fact that my hardware
> > isn't going to cut it.
> > Can someone verify that this is indeed the case else provide
> > some suggestion as to what I should try to get the
> > installation past the installation of this rpm?
You say "ATA" drives. Are they PATA (IDE) or SATA? Are they set up as
a RAID? If so, hardware or software.
You may also want to try turning off DMA on the CD during the install.
If your CD shows up as device /dev/hdc, try adding "hdc=nodma" to the
end of the "boot:" prompt:
boot: linux hdc=nodma
You may want to try turning off DMA on IDE completely:
boot: linux ide=nodma
Also, try disabling APIC operations by adding " noapic" to the boot
command:
boot: linux noapic
You may need a combination:
boot: linux ide=nodma noapic
> > Thanks in advance.
Good luck!
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