Greetings,
I'm having trouble accessing a shell when I boot into the installation of CentOS 4 (text mode). Alt-2 (which is where the shell should be started?) shows nothing (nothing any other console). How do I access the shell within the installation?
Thanks.
Brendon Colby
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 15:30, Brendon Colby wrote:
I'm having trouble accessing a shell when I boot into the installation of CentOS 4 (text mode). Alt-2 (which is where the shell should be started?) shows nothing (nothing any other console). How do I access the shell within the installation?
ALT-F2. That is, ALT-Function Key 2. If you run the GUI install try CTRL-ALT-F2.
On 4/20/05, Lamar Owen lowen@pari.edu wrote:
ALT-F2. That is, ALT-Function Key 2. If you run the GUI install try CTRL-ALT-F2.
And try the other virtual consoles (F3,F4,...) for some output of the installer.
Francois
Lamar Owen wrote:
On Wednesday 20 April 2005 15:30, Brendon Colby wrote:
I'm having trouble accessing a shell when I boot into the installation of CentOS 4 (text mode). Alt-2 (which is where the shell should be started?) shows nothing (nothing any other console). How do I access the shell within the installation?
ALT-F2. That is, ALT-Function Key 2. If you run the GUI install try CTRL-ALT-F2.
I see what's happening. I'm trying to boot off the CD-ROM (CentOS 4), which apparently in these blade centers is a USB CD-ROM. The install fails to find it properly, before it fully loads, so I get no shell on VC2. CentOS 3.4 boots fine, however, and installs fine (well, installs really slow), but after reboot it's REALLY slow (been booting for about and hour and just got to "checking for new hardware.")
I'm just exploring all my options before having to set up an xCat system. I'm not sure why this isn't working, because, as far as I can see it's not that incredible or exotic of a setup!