Hey All, I just assembled a new machine. Mother Board: Gigabyte 78LMT-USB3 Processor: AMD FX8350 Memory: Corsair CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10 2x8 GB Video: BFG Tech Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT I tried the 6.6 x86_64 netinstall disk. I tried the 6.6 x86_64 install DVD Both fail at the same place: Anaconda installer init version 13.21.229 starting mounting /proc filesystem... done creating /dev filesystem... done starting udev...udev[175]: error setting /sys/class/firmware/timeout: No such file or directory done mounting /dev/pts (unix98 pty) filesystem... done mouning /sys filesystem... done trying to remount root fiesystem read write... done mounting /tmp as tmpfs... done running install... running /sbin/loader detecting hardware... That's all she wrote! The BIOS detects the 500 GB hard drive, the CD/DVD drive, 16 GB of RAM, all eight cores on the CPU, and boots from the CD/DVD. Then it just hangs at detecting hardware. http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.6#head-aa1d1d1c4e306596f8ae129e016ef1f95fc7c36e Says: "The netinstall isos do not work with UEFI installs, but the minimal or DVD isos do work with UEFI. No versions of CentOS-6.6 will work with Secure Boot turned on. Secure Boot must be disabled to install CentOS-6.6." I see nothing in the MB documentation about "Secure Boot" enabled or disabled. Also not a word about UEFI. Any suggestions anyone? -- _ ?v? /(_)\ ^ ^ Mark LaPierre Registered Linux user No #267004 https://linuxcounter.net/ ****
Hi, On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Mark LaPierre <marklapier at gmail.com> wrote:> Hey All, > > I just assembled a new machine. > > Mother Board: Gigabyte 78LMT-USB3 > Processor: AMD FX8350 > Memory: Corsair CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10 2x8 GB > Video: BFG Tech Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT > > I tried the 6.6 x86_64 netinstall disk. > I tried the 6.6 x86_64 install DVD > > Both fail at the same place: > > Anaconda installer init version 13.21.229 starting > mounting /proc filesystem... done > creating /dev filesystem... done > starting udev...udev[175]: error setting /sys/class/firmware/timeout: No > such file or directory > done > > mounting /dev/pts (unix98 pty) filesystem... done > mouning /sys filesystem... done > trying to remount root fiesystem read write... done > mounting /tmp as tmpfs... done > running install... > running /sbin/loader > detecting hardware... > > That's all she wrote! > > The BIOS detects the 500 GB hard drive, the CD/DVD drive, 16 GB of RAM, > all eight cores on the CPU, and boots from the CD/DVD. Then it just > hangs at detecting hardware. > > > http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.6#head-aa1d1d1c4e306596f8ae129e016ef1f95fc7c36e > > Says: > "The netinstall isos do not work with UEFI installs, but the minimal or > DVD isos do work with UEFI. No versions of CentOS-6.6 will work with > Secure Boot turned on. Secure Boot must be disabled to install CentOS-6.6." > > I see nothing in the MB documentation about "Secure Boot" enabled or > disabled. Also not a word about UEFI. > > Any suggestions anyone? >Please make sure that your BIOS firmware is up to date. Have you checked that?> > -- > _ > ?v? > /(_)\ > ^ ^ Mark LaPierre > Registered Linux user No #267004 > https://linuxcounter.net/ > **** > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >
Mark LaPierre
2014-Dec-02 01:18 UTC
[CentOS] System Hangs At Anaconda Detecting Hardware (SOLVED)
On 12/01/14 05:30, Ashish Yadav wrote:> Hi, > > On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Mark LaPierre <marklapier at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hey All, >> >> I just assembled a new machine. >> >> Mother Board: Gigabyte 78LMT-USB3 >> Processor: AMD FX8350 >> Memory: Corsair CMZ16GX3M2A1600C10 2x8 GB >> Video: BFG Tech Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT >> >> I tried the 6.6 x86_64 netinstall disk. >> I tried the 6.6 x86_64 install DVD >> >> Both fail at the same place: >> >> Anaconda installer init version 13.21.229 starting >> mounting /proc filesystem... done >> creating /dev filesystem... done >> starting udev...udev[175]: error setting /sys/class/firmware/timeout: No >> such file or directory >> done >> >> mounting /dev/pts (unix98 pty) filesystem... done >> mouning /sys filesystem... done >> trying to remount root fiesystem read write... done >> mounting /tmp as tmpfs... done >> running install... >> running /sbin/loader >> detecting hardware... >> >> That's all she wrote! >> >> The BIOS detects the 500 GB hard drive, the CD/DVD drive, 16 GB of RAM, >> all eight cores on the CPU, and boots from the CD/DVD. Then it just >> hangs at detecting hardware. >> >> >> http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.6#head-aa1d1d1c4e306596f8ae129e016ef1f95fc7c36e >> >> Says: >> "The netinstall isos do not work with UEFI installs, but the minimal or >> DVD isos do work with UEFI. No versions of CentOS-6.6 will work with >> Secure Boot turned on. Secure Boot must be disabled to install CentOS-6.6." >> >> I see nothing in the MB documentation about "Secure Boot" enabled or >> disabled. Also not a word about UEFI. >> >> Any suggestions anyone? >> > > Please make sure that your BIOS firmware is up to date. Have you checked > that? > > >> >> -- >> _ >> ?v? >> /(_)\ >> ^ ^ Mark LaPierre >> Registered Linux user No #267004 >> https://linuxcounter.net/ >> **** >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >> > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >I was using my TV on the S-Video Out. It wasn't happy. I connected my monitor to one of the DVI ports and the world became a happy place. I got the install done from the DVD install disk. Now the configuration battle starts. First I have to install the Nvidia drivers so that my Folding At Home application will use the 64 CUDA cores on my video card. Then I have to figure out how to get all the applications I have on my 32 bit CentOS 6.6 system to run on the new 64 bit CentOS 6.6 platform. I know it should be easy but past experience has shown that it probably won't be. -- _ ?v? /(_)\ ^ ^ Mark LaPierre Registered Linux user No #267004 https://linuxcounter.net/ ****