On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 19:32 +0100, Carsten Gaebler wrote:
akonstam(a)trinity.edu wrote:
> It used to be that running the install with a nodma option could fix
> things like this. At least I think it was nodma. Does anyone else
> remember? There also was a another trick using a garbage parameter
> and the next boot worked. But the memory of this is also vague.
Neither a garbage parameter nor the nodma option changed anything. I'm
wondering how they could anyway since the kernel doesn't even start.
cg.
Carsten,
Does the DVD boot in any other computer and/or did the SHA1SUM check on
the iso file? I'd have to guess the DVD was bad.
Bob...