Unable to install Fedora core 13 on Dell Vostro 3500 with i5
Hi,
I have been trying to install Fedora-Core 13 (live cd version) on Dell
Vostro 3500 laptop (with core i5 processor) without any luck. The laptop
boots from the live cd and then simply gets stuck. I initially thought
that there was some problem with the cd or the image, so have now wasted
around 5 cd's on various versions (the 32-bit as well as 64-bits, both
kde and gnome versions). The same problem occurs with the USB boot.
From what i can see there is some problem while attempting to boot up.
After removing the 'quiet' option from boot, what i can see is something
as follows
..
...
... [end trace...]
udevd-work[7941]: ' /sbin/modprobe -b pci:v0000d123.......' unexpected
exit with status 0x0009
[ok]
setting hostname localhost.localdomain [ok]
and before
usb_id[10371] unable to access
'/devices/pci0000.00/0000:00:1a............../input/input10/event10'
.............................
I know its not a complete report, but can any one tell if they have
tried installing fedora of this laptop? or How may i manage to install it?
Thankyou very much for your assistance.
regards
khan
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10-22-2010, 04:03 PM
Riyas vk
Unable to install Fedora core 13 on Dell Vostro 3500 with i5
can you try booting with kernel parameter
noapic acpi=off
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Muhammad Uzair Khan <m.uzairkhan@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to install Fedora-Core 13 (live cd version) on Dell
Vostro 3500 laptop (with core i5 processor) without any luck. The laptop
boots from the live cd and then simply gets stuck. *I initially thought
that there was some problem with the cd or the image, so have now wasted
around 5 cd's on various versions (the 32-bit as well as 64-bits, both
kde and gnome versions). The same problem occurs with the USB boot.
*From what i can see there is some problem while attempting to boot up.
After removing the 'quiet' option from boot, what i can see is something
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10-22-2010, 04:03 PM
John Knight
Unable to install Fedora core 13 on Dell Vostro 3500 with i5
It's not solving the problem with the Live CD installer, but if you
absolutely need to get it installed on your laptop, have you attempted a
netinstall?
On 10/22/2010 10:36 AM, Muhammad Uzair Khan wrote:
> Hi,
> I have been trying to install Fedora-Core 13 (live cd version) on Dell
> Vostro 3500 laptop (with core i5 processor) without any luck. The laptop
> boots from the live cd and then simply gets stuck. I initially thought
> that there was some problem with the cd or the image, so have now wasted
> around 5 cd's on various versions (the 32-bit as well as 64-bits, both
> kde and gnome versions). The same problem occurs with the USB boot.
>
> From what i can see there is some problem while attempting to boot up.
> After removing the 'quiet' option from boot, what i can see is something
> as follows
>
>
> ..
>
> ...
> ... [end trace...]
> udevd-work[7941]: ' /sbin/modprobe -b pci:v0000d123.......' unexpected
> exit with status 0x0009
>
> [ok]
> setting hostname localhost.localdomain [ok]
>
>
>
> and before
> usb_id[10371] unable to access
> '/devices/pci0000.00/0000:00:1a............../input/input10/event10'
>
>
> .............................
>
> I know its not a complete report, but can any one tell if they have
> tried installing fedora of this laptop? or How may i manage to install it?
>
>
> Thankyou very much for your assistance.
>
> regards
> khan
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Virágh János
Unable to install Fedora core 13 on Dell Vostro 3500 with i5
péntek 22 október 2010 18:03:19 dátummal Riyas vk az alábbiakat írta:
> can you try booting with kernel parameter
>
> noapic acpi=off
>
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Muhammad Uzair Khan
>
> <m.uzairkhan@gmail.com>wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I have been trying to install Fedora-Core 13 (live cd version) on Dell
> > Vostro 3500 laptop (with core i5 processor) without any luck. The laptop
> > boots from the live cd and then simply gets stuck. I initially thought
> > that there was some problem with the cd or the image, so have now wasted
> > around 5 cd's on various versions (the 32-bit as well as 64-bits, both
> > kde and gnome versions). The same problem occurs with the USB boot.
> >
> > From what i can see there is some problem while attempting to boot up.
> >
> > After removing the 'quiet' option from boot, what i can see is something
> > as follows
I've had problems with the BIOS virtualisation settings when installing F13
on my Dell Latitude E5400 - anaconda crashed several times with virt on.
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10-22-2010, 04:50 PM
Muhammad Uzair Khan
Unable to install Fedora core 13 on Dell Vostro 3500 with i5
Thankyou everyone for the quick responses. I tried the noapic
acpi=off
*option and it worked like a charm.* Finally managed to boot from
the live cd and am currently installing fedora 13 to hard disk.
Thank you again* for your assistance.
regards
khan
On 10/22/10 6:03 PM, Riyas vk wrote:
can you try booting with kernel parameter
noapic acpi=off
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 8:06 PM,
Muhammad Uzair Khan <m.uzairkhan@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to install Fedora-Core 13 (live cd
version) on Dell
Vostro 3500 laptop (with core i5 processor) without any
luck. The laptop
boots from the live cd and then simply gets stuck. *I
initially thought
that there was some problem with the cd or the image, so
have now wasted
around 5 cd's on various versions (the 32-bit as well as
64-bits, both
kde and gnome versions). The same problem occurs with the
USB boot.
*From what i can see there is some problem while attempting
to boot up.
After removing the 'quiet' option from boot, what i can see
is something