[CentOS] 6.1 .iso size?

Dennis Jacobfeuerborn dennisml at conversis.de
Mon Dec 5 16:03:12 UTC 2011


On 12/05/2011 04:52 PM, Beartooth wrote:
> On Mon, 05 Dec 2011 11:53:29 +0100, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
>
>> Vreme: 12/05/2011 01:33 AM, Phil Dobbin piše:
>>> By co-incidence, as Beartooth posted earlier, I also tried to install
>>> CentOS 6 on a ThinkPad but it wouldn't take. I used to have a copy of a
>>> CentOS 5.7 Live CD&   that worked O.K. on an old Pentium IV i386 so I'm
>>> hoping it'll work on the ThinkPad. Odd really. The ThinkPad has twice
>>> the RAM of the Pentium&   they're great laptops...
>>>
>>>
>> What does "it wouldn't take" means? Can you give us some better idea?
>> details.
>> Could it be just a graphic mode?
>> Did you try to change kernel parameters? Was there any error shown?
>>
>> What were exact models involved so we can see hardware involved?
>
> 	I have news that may be relevant. After I wiped my refurbished
> IBM T42 Thinkpad with DBAN, I tried the live DVD+R for CentOS 6.0 that
> had worked on my old PC. It failed yet again -- but this time the error
> message is different.
>
> 	It says "This kernel requires the following features not present
> on the CPU: pae  Unable to boot -- please use a kernel appropriate for
> your CPU."
>
> 	I don't even know how to tell what kernel a prospective download
> has. I do know that some of my other PCs list kernels with and without
> "PAE" in the grub display.

PAE means physical address extension and allows 32bit cpus to make use of 
memory beyond the 4gb limit addressable with 32bit.

Centos/RHEL 6 doesn't support cpus without this as it's hard to come by a 
machine these days that doesn't have this extension.

So basically your hardware is too old to run Centos 6.

Regards,
   Dennis



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