good morning Johnny.
On 07/27/2016 05:38 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 07/26/2016 11:44 PM, geo wrote:
On 07/26/16 22:22, Johnny Hughes wrote: <<>>
hello Johnny,
glad you caught my post.
If you can not get that NIC working with the default kernel, you could try the experimental kernel per the bottom of:
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thank you. just had a look at it again. read closer this time.
may have another problem with install. started a third attempt to install around 2223 hrs.
there seems to be a problem with installation after clicking out of software selection. seems to have hit a snag somewhere.
'installation source' and 'software selection' both have the triangle. both read in gray 'checking software dependencies...'.
this is third round, thought i would let it try to run it's course to see if it might pull thru, but has not.
now, just over and hour, it is same as other attempts. clicking on 'begin installation' does nothing, nor does clicking other selections, including 'quit'.
i can 'f2' to root user prompt. not knowing what else to try, i tried 'top' to see if it showed changing. it does, but i can not get back to installation screen. holding <alt> pressing one of the 'f' keys does bring up mouse pointer, but screen i am on does not change.
typing in 'reboot' does reboot.
suggestions?
if you have called it a night, like do not reply in about 30 min, i will go back to command line and check just which 'f' keys does what and post back.
thanks again for reply. greatly needed and much appreciate.
If you are trying to use the NetInstall ISO and if you do not have a network connection, that will not work (it requires a network install to begin).
If you install with the CentOS-7-i386-DVD-1511.iso instead, you can do all installs without a network present.
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CentOS-7-i386-DVD-1511.iso.
have been trying to run gui install and beginning to believe that could be a part of problem.
after sending last post, i did <ctrl+alt+f2>, did not run 'top', did go thru 'f' keys 3 thru 6. 6 is where pointer displays, is frozen, will not move, all <fn> keys are locked like it is graphic. even trying <ctrl+alt+fn> fails. <ctrl+alt+del> does work.
do recall from attempts 1 & 2 that when i tried <alt+f1>, along bottom of screen the 'f' key functions is shown, plus text i do not recall.
because of problems with gui, i am seriously considering text mode.
last time i used text mode was early years of linux and with red hat.
concern with text mode is this is hdd has 12 partitions that i need to maintain, so i need custom setup.
also want to select all but last 2 selections of software for a workstation install.
would there be any place that i can pull info for text mode so i will have an understanding of what i will be reading to make install.
or, is there a way to run gui, but use a graphics mode other than what default is.
ria, i have a felling that problem is with fact that vga is an amd/ati as shown in first post.
if there is anything that by running install to lockup and going to cli would help solving problem, i am willing.
again, thank you for reply, greatly appreciate.