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FC3 & nVidia RIVA128 (was RE: configuring kernel parameters - hang)...
- From: "Ian Marr" <i marr btclick com>
- To: "'For users of Fedora Core releases'" <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: FC3 & nVidia RIVA128 (was RE: configuring kernel parameters - hang)...
- Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 14:17:27 -0000
Below, I wrote:
> Unfortunately the X Server can't start so I assume the RIVA128 card isn't
> supported (I'll solve that separately) but at least I can login now.
This was actually quite easy to fix. In short, I updated /etc/X11/xorg.conf
from:
> Section "Screen"
> Identifier "Screen0"
> Device "Videocard0"
> Monitor "Monitor0"
> DefaultDepth 16
> SubSection "Display"
> Viewport 0 0
> Depth 16
> Modes "800x600" "640x480"
> EndSubSection
> EndSection
to:
> Section "Screen"
> Identifier "Screen0"
> Device "Videocard0"
> Monitor "Monitor0"
> DefaultDepth 24
> SubSection "Display"
> Viewport 0 0
> Depth 24
> Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
> EndSubSection
> EndSection
Note that I added the mode "1024x768", guessing that it would work: it does
:-).
Regards,
Ian.
________________________________
Sent: 31 December 2004 10:29
To: fedora-list redhat com
Subject: configuring kernel parameters - hang
On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 16:13:10 -0500 Kevin Connolly at Mindspring wrote:
> I just talked a friend of mine into Linux (FC3). He loaded it up on a
Gateway
> G4 400Mhz fairly stock box w/ a 10G drive. When it starts up it hangs on
> "Configuring Kernel Parameters". Anyone have any ideas on how to correct
it?
I have just suffered from the same problem on a similar old Gateway PII
300-MHz box with a RIVA128 Graphics Card. A friend advised me to remove the
Red Hat Graphical Boot (rhgb) option on start up - this cures the problem
and allows the system to boot. Unfortunately the X Server can't start so I
assume the RIVA128 card isn't supported (I'll solve that separately) but at
least I can log in now.
I removed the rhgb setting by hitting <enter> as grub is booting, selecting
the Linux kernel I want to boot, hitting <a> to amend the entry, deleting
"rhgb" from the boot command and letting it continue. I then removed the
same entry in /etc/grub.conf when I could login.
I hope this helps someone else.
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