i recently installed centos 3.4 and found the following file missing mysqladmin how can i install this file
On Sat, 2005-03-26 at 10:54 +0100, Michel Daggelinckx wrote:> i recently installed centos 3.4 and found the following file missing > mysqladmin > > how can i install this fileyum install mysql-server -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.caosity.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20050326/d0c56b4e/attachment.bin
Dear All I''ve just installed Centos 4.0 on a Fujitsu Amilo 1630 laptop (Athlon 64 3700+ 1GB RAM), I ran Centos 3.4 32 bit on it fine, so I decided to wipe it and load centos 4.0 from scratch. The install went fine, no problems at all, but when it comes to boot centos it hangs at the point Press "I" for interactive startup... udev... "initializing hardware .... audio" Its a hard freeze, cntrl-alt-del won''t get you out of it, and the only way out is to power down, (a few seconds after this message the keyboard locks up too.) Furthermore if I try and boot in single user mode it does the same thing, trying rescue mode from the DVD freezes as well. I can''t turn off the audio in the BIOS on this laptop Any ideas would be greatly appreciated Thanks Pete ps: happy easter to you all....
First time it takes, it takes a long time some times in oder to comlete !!;-) Just let it do. I believe it will not take more than 10-15 mins. I think eveything wil go fine. Nikos ===========================================It''s up to you.....Make it happen On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 12:13:51 +0000, Peter Farrow <peter@farrows.org> wrote:> Dear All > > I''ve just installed Centos 4.0 on a Fujitsu Amilo 1630 laptop (Athlon 64 > 3700+ 1GB RAM), > > I ran Centos 3.4 32 bit on it fine, so I decided to wipe it and load > centos 4.0 from scratch. > > The install went fine, no problems at all, but when it comes to boot > centos it hangs at the point > Press "I" for interactive startup... > udev... > "initializing hardware .... audio" > > Its a hard freeze, cntrl-alt-del won''t get you out of it, and the only > way out is to power down, (a few seconds after this message the keyboard > locks up too.) > > Furthermore if I try and boot in single user mode it does the same > thing, trying rescue mode from the DVD freezes as well. > > I can''t turn off the audio in the BIOS on this laptop > > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated > > Thanks > > Pete > ps: happy easter to you all.... > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@caosity.org > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
Ok, thanks for that, I''ll reboot from XP and try it now..... I''ll let you know what I find! P. Nikos Zaharioudakis wrote:>First time it takes, it takes a long time some times in oder to comlete !!;-) >Just let it do. I believe it will not take more than 10-15 mins. >I think eveything wil go fine. > >Nikos > >===========================================>It''s up to you.....Make it happen > > >On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 12:13:51 +0000, Peter Farrow <peter@farrows.org> wrote: > > >>Dear All >> >>I''ve just installed Centos 4.0 on a Fujitsu Amilo 1630 laptop (Athlon 64 >>3700+ 1GB RAM), >> >>I ran Centos 3.4 32 bit on it fine, so I decided to wipe it and load >>centos 4.0 from scratch. >> >>The install went fine, no problems at all, but when it comes to boot >>centos it hangs at the point >>Press "I" for interactive startup... >>udev... >>"initializing hardware .... audio" >> >>Its a hard freeze, cntrl-alt-del won''t get you out of it, and the only >>way out is to power down, (a few seconds after this message the keyboard >>locks up too.) >> >>Furthermore if I try and boot in single user mode it does the same >>thing, trying rescue mode from the DVD freezes as well. >> >>I can''t turn off the audio in the BIOS on this laptop >> >>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated >> >>Thanks >> >>Pete >>ps: happy easter to you all.... >> >>_______________________________________________ >>CentOS mailing list >>CentOS@caosity.org >>http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> >> >> >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS@caosity.org >http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >
I left it for 90 mins, it sat at the same point, completely frozen... doesn''t want to boot at all... P. Nikos Zaharioudakis wrote:>First time it takes, it takes a long time some times in oder to comlete !!;-) >Just let it do. I believe it will not take more than 10-15 mins. >I think eveything wil go fine. > >Nikos > >===========================================>It''s up to you.....Make it happen > > >On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 12:13:51 +0000, Peter Farrow <peter@farrows.org> wrote: > > >>Dear All >> >>I''ve just installed Centos 4.0 on a Fujitsu Amilo 1630 laptop (Athlon 64 >>3700+ 1GB RAM), >> >>I ran Centos 3.4 32 bit on it fine, so I decided to wipe it and load >>centos 4.0 from scratch. >> >>The install went fine, no problems at all, but when it comes to boot >>centos it hangs at the point >>Press "I" for interactive startup... >>udev... >>"initializing hardware .... audio" >> >>Its a hard freeze, cntrl-alt-del won''t get you out of it, and the only >>way out is to power down, (a few seconds after this message the keyboard >>locks up too.) >> >>Furthermore if I try and boot in single user mode it does the same >>thing, trying rescue mode from the DVD freezes as well. >> >>I can''t turn off the audio in the BIOS on this laptop >> >>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated >> >>Thanks >> >>Pete >>ps: happy easter to you all.... >> >>_______________________________________________ >>CentOS mailing list >>CentOS@caosity.org >>http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> >> >> >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS@caosity.org >http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >
On Sat, 2005-03-26 at 12:13 +0000, Peter Farrow wrote:> Dear All > > I''ve just installed Centos 4.0 on a Fujitsu Amilo 1630 laptop (Athlon 64 > 3700+ 1GB RAM), > > I ran Centos 3.4 32 bit on it fine, so I decided to wipe it and load > centos 4.0 from scratch. > > The install went fine, no problems at all, but when it comes to boot > centos it hangs at the point > Press "I" for interactive startup... > udev... > "initializing hardware .... audio" > > Its a hard freeze, cntrl-alt-del won''t get you out of it, and the only > way out is to power down, (a few seconds after this message the keyboard > locks up too.) > > Furthermore if I try and boot in single user mode it does the same > thing, trying rescue mode from the DVD freezes as well. > > I can''t turn off the audio in the BIOS on this laptop > > Any ideas would be greatly appreciated > > Thanks > > Pete > ps: happy easter to you all....I don''t see any easy way to disable the sound checking .... but in reviewing the rc.sysinit file, I see that there is a file named: /etc/hotplug/blacklist so ... it seems if you want a module not to load, you can put the module in /etc/hotplug/blacklist .... -------------- try booting with the centos-3.4 disk and doing linux rescue ... edit /mnt/sysimage/etc/hotplug/blacklist add whatever module is associated with your soundcard in /etc/modprobe.conf to the blacklist remark out (with a #) anything associated with sound in /etc/modprobe.conf as well reboot and see if it works in CentOS-4 ------------- It could be the next thing that tries to load after audio as well (which is other) in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit for hardware initializing -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.caosity.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20050326/2a6730d5/attachment.bin
Thanks for this, I am burning a 3.4 disk now.... P. :-) Johnny Hughes wrote:>On Sat, 2005-03-26 at 12:13 +0000, Peter Farrow wrote: > > >>Dear All >> >>I''ve just installed Centos 4.0 on a Fujitsu Amilo 1630 laptop (Athlon 64 >>3700+ 1GB RAM), >> >>I ran Centos 3.4 32 bit on it fine, so I decided to wipe it and load >>centos 4.0 from scratch. >> >>The install went fine, no problems at all, but when it comes to boot >>centos it hangs at the point >>Press "I" for interactive startup... >>udev... >>"initializing hardware .... audio" >> >>Its a hard freeze, cntrl-alt-del won''t get you out of it, and the only >>way out is to power down, (a few seconds after this message the keyboard >>locks up too.) >> >>Furthermore if I try and boot in single user mode it does the same >>thing, trying rescue mode from the DVD freezes as well. >> >>I can''t turn off the audio in the BIOS on this laptop >> >>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated >> >>Thanks >> >>Pete >>ps: happy easter to you all.... >> >> > >I don''t see any easy way to disable the sound checking .... > >but in reviewing the rc.sysinit file, I see that there is a file named: > >/etc/hotplug/blacklist > >so ... it seems if you want a module not to load, you can put the module >in /etc/hotplug/blacklist .... > >-------------- >try booting with the centos-3.4 disk and doing linux rescue ... > >edit /mnt/sysimage/etc/hotplug/blacklist > >add whatever module is associated with your soundcard >in /etc/modprobe.conf to the blacklist > >remark out (with a #) anything associated with sound >in /etc/modprobe.conf as well > >reboot and see if it works in CentOS-4 >------------- >It could be the next thing that tries to load after audio as well (which >is other) in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit for hardware initializing > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS@caosity.org >http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >
Booting from Centos 3.4, gave me aclue with an error about BIOS handoff failed for the USB port, so I unplugged my USB Logitech cordless mouse and rebooted and it worked, I then plugged the mouse back in once the machine was up and it works fine! Thanks for all the help P. Johnny Hughes wrote:>On Sat, 2005-03-26 at 12:13 +0000, Peter Farrow wrote: > > >>Dear All >> >>I''ve just installed Centos 4.0 on a Fujitsu Amilo 1630 laptop (Athlon 64 >>3700+ 1GB RAM), >> >>I ran Centos 3.4 32 bit on it fine, so I decided to wipe it and load >>centos 4.0 from scratch. >> >>The install went fine, no problems at all, but when it comes to boot >>centos it hangs at the point >>Press "I" for interactive startup... >>udev... >>"initializing hardware .... audio" >> >>Its a hard freeze, cntrl-alt-del won''t get you out of it, and the only >>way out is to power down, (a few seconds after this message the keyboard >>locks up too.) >> >>Furthermore if I try and boot in single user mode it does the same >>thing, trying rescue mode from the DVD freezes as well. >> >>I can''t turn off the audio in the BIOS on this laptop >> >>Any ideas would be greatly appreciated >> >>Thanks >> >>Pete >>ps: happy easter to you all.... >> >> > >I don''t see any easy way to disable the sound checking .... > >but in reviewing the rc.sysinit file, I see that there is a file named: > >/etc/hotplug/blacklist > >so ... it seems if you want a module not to load, you can put the module >in /etc/hotplug/blacklist .... > >-------------- >try booting with the centos-3.4 disk and doing linux rescue ... > >edit /mnt/sysimage/etc/hotplug/blacklist > >add whatever module is associated with your soundcard >in /etc/modprobe.conf to the blacklist > >remark out (with a #) anything associated with sound >in /etc/modprobe.conf as well > >reboot and see if it works in CentOS-4 >------------- >It could be the next thing that tries to load after audio as well (which >is other) in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit for hardware initializing > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS@caosity.org >http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >