If you are having too many problems upgrading and don't want to start from scratch, why not stay put on Centos3.x ? Robert wrote: >} Ajay Sharma >} My email server is running CentOS 3 and I can't upgrade it to CentOS 4 >} using the CD's. At first I thought it was the old Megaraid card (that's >} no longer supported), so I replaced that with a new card. I've tried >} ISO's from CentOS 4, 4.1 and now 4.2 which I've tested and booted in >} other machines. Just not this one. >} >} I've never had a problem like this before so I'm not sure what >} information you need to help me debug this. The server stops right >} after the line about detecting the AGP video. >} >} I have tried booting with noprobe and some other kernel options but >} nothing seems to work. Please let me know what else I can try to get it >} to boot. >} >} Thanks, >} Ajay >} > >since i dont have time to probe for more info from you in regards to are you >doing a > >linux upgradeany > >type upgrade or if you are putting in more after that this is what i did on >a fresh install > >linux text nousb nousbstorage skipddc > >so it spose it is possible that you could do an upgradeany with those specs >as well... it is worth a try to see > >linux upgradeany texst nousb nousbstorage skipddc > >you can google a list of install spec possibilities and trial and error too. > >ymmv yet this is just an fyi before i hit the sack > >night > > - rh > >-- >Robert Hanson - Abba Communications >Computer & Internet Services >www.abbacomm.net > >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS at centos.org >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >