Just downloaded the CentOS 4.4 i386 Server CD. The md5sum on the file matches:
My file: 8ccb89265b16ca551bd04a15b3cf59a1 (CentOS-4.4.ServerCD-i386.iso) md5sum.servercd: 8ccb89265b16ca551bd04a15b3cf59a1 (CentOS-4.4.ServerCD-i386.iso)
However, when I boot up with the CD on a Compaq Armada E500 laptop (Pentium III), the following message pops up:
"Your CPU does not support long mode. Use a 32bit distribution"
If I use my regular CD 1 of the full i386 CentOS 4 install, I don't get this and am able to get into the installer.
So is something wrong with the CentOS-4.4.ServerCD-i386.iso file on the mirrors?
Thanks, Ray
Ray Van Dolson spake the following on 3/22/2007 9:37 AM:
Just downloaded the CentOS 4.4 i386 Server CD. The md5sum on the file matches:
My file: 8ccb89265b16ca551bd04a15b3cf59a1 (CentOS-4.4.ServerCD-i386.iso) md5sum.servercd: 8ccb89265b16ca551bd04a15b3cf59a1 (CentOS-4.4.ServerCD-i386.iso)
However, when I boot up with the CD on a Compaq Armada E500 laptop (Pentium III), the following message pops up:
"Your CPU does not support long mode. Use a 32bit distribution"
If I use my regular CD 1 of the full i386 CentOS 4 install, I don't get this and am able to get into the installer.
So is something wrong with the CentOS-4.4.ServerCD-i386.iso file on the mirrors?
Thanks, Ray
That is the same md5 I have on my copy of the server CD that I downloaded on Dec. 5th. I used it to install several PIII servers I have laying around and it worked fine. Did you verify that the CD actually contains the ISO file that you checked the md5 against.
That is the same md5 I have on my copy of the server CD that I downloaded on Dec. 5th. I used it to install several PIII servers I have laying around and it worked fine. Did you verify that the CD actually contains the ISO file that you checked the md5 against.
Good question. Will check that out. Would be weird, but... stranger things have happened. :)
Ray
Ray Van Dolson spake the following on 3/22/2007 11:02 AM:
That is the same md5 I have on my copy of the server CD that I downloaded on Dec. 5th. I used it to install several PIII servers I have laying around and it worked fine. Did you verify that the CD actually contains the ISO file that you checked the md5 against.
Good question. Will check that out. Would be weird, but... stranger things have happened. :)
Ray
Quickest way is to look at the CentOS/RPMS/ directory. It should be easy to spot.
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 11:15:41AM -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
Ray Van Dolson spake the following on 3/22/2007 11:02 AM:
That is the same md5 I have on my copy of the server CD that I downloaded on Dec. 5th. I used it to install several PIII servers I have laying around and it worked fine. Did you verify that the CD actually contains the ISO file that you checked the md5 against.
Good question. Will check that out. Would be weird, but... stranger things have happened. :)
Ray
Quickest way is to look at the CentOS/RPMS/ directory. It should be easy to spot.
Yep, brain fart on my part. Let's just pretend this thread never happened.
:)
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On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 11:22:45AM -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Yep, brain fart on my part. Let's just pretend this thread never happened.
What ? And miss the oportunity to make fun of you for the next 3 years ?
No way :)
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- -- Rodrigo Barbosa "Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur" "Be excellent to each other ..." - Bill & Ted (Wyld Stallyns)
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 11:22:45AM -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Yep, brain fart on my part. Let's just pretend this thread never happened.
What ? And miss the oportunity to make fun of you for the next 3 years ?
No way :)
You're a little off.. the lifespan of centos, and associated humor is 7 years. Even if we only mock him for the life of centos4, he's still got 5 more years. :-P
Jim Perrin spake the following on 3/22/2007 1:11 PM:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 11:22:45AM -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Yep, brain fart on my part. Let's just pretend this thread never
happened.
What ? And miss the oportunity to make fun of you for the next 3 years ?
No way :)
You're a little off.. the lifespan of centos, and associated humor is 7 years. Even if we only mock him for the life of centos4, he's still got 5 more years. :-P
Having made similarly obvious mistakes myself, I just let it be. To paraphrase; "He who is without stupid mistakes may cast the first stone!" So maybe I should just wait until a few more stones are thrown... ;-P
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 02:20:19PM -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
Jim Perrin spake the following on 3/22/2007 1:11 PM:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 11:22:45AM -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Yep, brain fart on my part. Let's just pretend this thread never
happened.
What ? And miss the oportunity to make fun of you for the next 3 years ?
No way :)
You're a little off.. the lifespan of centos, and associated humor is 7 years. Even if we only mock him for the life of centos4, he's still got 5 more years. :-P
Having made similarly obvious mistakes myself, I just let it be. To paraphrase; "He who is without stupid mistakes may cast the first stone!" So maybe I should just wait until a few more stones are thrown... ;-P
Well, darn. Up until a few hours ago I could have cast some stones.
Kidding :)
Ray
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On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 02:20:19PM -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
Jim Perrin spake the following on 3/22/2007 1:11 PM:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 11:22:45AM -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Yep, brain fart on my part. Let's just pretend this thread never
happened.
What ? And miss the oportunity to make fun of you for the next 3 years ?
No way :)
You're a little off.. the lifespan of centos, and associated humor is 7 years. Even if we only mock him for the life of centos4, he's still got 5 more years. :-P
Having made similarly obvious mistakes myself, I just let it be. To paraphrase; "He who is without stupid mistakes may cast the first stone!" So maybe I should just wait until a few more stones are thrown... ;-P
And where, kind Sir, is the fun in that ? :)
[]s
- -- Rodrigo Barbosa "Quid quid Latine dictum sit, altum viditur" "Be excellent to each other ..." - Bill & Ted (Wyld Stallyns)
Rodrigo Barbosa spake the following on 3/22/2007 3:02 PM:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 02:20:19PM -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
Jim Perrin spake the following on 3/22/2007 1:11 PM:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 11:22:45AM -0700, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Yep, brain fart on my part. Let's just pretend this thread never
happened.
What ? And miss the oportunity to make fun of you for the next 3 years ?
No way :)
You're a little off.. the lifespan of centos, and associated humor is 7 years. Even if we only mock him for the life of centos4, he's still got 5 more years. :-P
Having made similarly obvious mistakes myself, I just let it be. To paraphrase; "He who is without stupid mistakes may cast the first stone!" So maybe I should just wait until a few more stones are thrown... ;-P
And where, kind Sir, is the fun in that ? :)
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SSHHHHH... If the bosses think it is fun, they will stop paying us!