On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 11:01 -0500, Claude Jones wrote:
On Sat April 1 2006 10:38, Ryne Sechrist wrote:
> ok well I have just been having problem after problem trying
> to install fedora....i'm trying to install it on a compaq
> presario, 190 ram, 800 MHZ, amd k6, ati graphics, it has
> windows 98 on it right now but i'm doing a full delete of
> windows and replacing it with fedora 5....well first off i
> downloaded the fives images off the site and burnt them as
> images...i then tried to install them which the first cd
> failed...so i tested all my cds and only disk 2 and 5
> passed...so i redownloaded from another mirror the
> rest....well on the second media check attempt only disk one
> passed....so i redownloaded the others from another
> mirror...well that media check didn't pass either one...so i
> tried again on another mirror and check failed again....so i
> tried another and failed and the last time i tried they failed
> again...well i was wondering "well disk 5 passed before so
> lets see if it passes a second time" and it didn't...so
> basically i got disk 1,2,and 5 to pass and failed 7 times on
> disks 3 and 4, and i retested disk 5 and it failed....so i
> tried to install fedora core 5 anyway....well everythign was
> going fine untill it got to the installation of the first
> disk...i got through 64% on the first disk then all of the
> sudden my screen turned into a bunch of text....well i'm at
> the end of my ropes and i have no idea what to do now....i
> really want fedora but i can't seem to find stable images or
> if my computer is too old or what? any help would be
> great...like i said i really want linux and i have been tring
> everything to get it to run.....any suggestions? thanks
Given your report, and the age of your machine, my first
suspicion would fall on the cd-rom in your machine. You could
try cleaning it, though I've only had success with those cd
cleaners one or two times
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I'm not sure that was helpful
There is a method to check the sum of the images to make sure that the
images you downloaded are complete - that is called sha1sum
http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/Where_can_I_find_sha1sum_progra...
If you can verify that the images are complete via the checksum, you
need not waste any more time downloading them.
The next issue is whether the disks were burned properly - that is why
the media check is part of the installer but I can tell you that burning
new cd's on new computers at > 12x can cause problems with old computers
and old cd drives. Suggest that you burn them at 4x.
Specific help might be found here - the FC 5 installation guide
http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/fedora-install-guide-en/fc5/
for specific help with downloading...though I don't think you need it.
http://fedora.redhat.com/download/
Craig