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<0> hde:timout waiting for DMA <0> hde: drive not ready for command <1> hde? <2> even after updating login.defs, you might still have to manually go in and comment a line or 2 out... i did <0> yea <1> how many ide drives do you have? <0> uhm <0> 5 drives and 2cds
<3> robz_: i had those the other week trying to install on a particularly old system ... ide=nodma helped it somewhat <1> heh <0> but i get it when booting from livecd! <3> aye <1> is this some kind of raid config? <0> nope <2> robz_: bad hardware has nothing to do with your OS <0> just a IDE controller card <3> shove it on the kernel line at the boot prompt <0> ok <3> might help, might not <3> have to try it and see <2> if you still have trouble w/ just hde, you can set hde=noprobe <0> uhm <0> at the boot promt <1> gentoo hde=noprobe <0> then it say could not find kernel hde=noprobe <0> ahh ok <0> hmm lets see <0> now it boots <1> hurray <1> for boobies <0> what are the thingie i have to mount? <1> the partitions you made <1> as described in the manual <0> ok <0> like step 1 or something ? <1> 4.e. Mounting
<1> go there <1> after that proceed where you left off <0> ok <0> do i also need to mount the /boot thingie? <1> yes <0> cuz i get: "EXT2-fs warning: mounting unchecked ds, running w2fsck is recommended" <1> well what was the reason you aborted <1> oh and don't forget to chroot after mounting <0> grub-install froze <1> i see <1> well that's what you get when you reboot without unmounting your partitions <0> ok <1> kinda like scandisk coming up after you hit reset on a windows box <0> ahh ok <0> should i run "scandisk" ? ;) <1> try w2fsck /dev/hda1 <1> or whatever the partition is <4> haha, scandisk :-) <0> ok <0> now the chroot thingie? <1> right <0> wich step is that? or is there some "special" way to do it? <1> uhm <1> the bottom of 6.a. Chrooting <0> ok <0> should i do everything? <0> like copy dns info and mounting proc <2> all you need to do is remount your / partition, like "mount /dev/hda3 /mnt/gentoo", then chroot, like "chroot /mnt/gentoo" <2> mounting proc wouldnt be a bad idea <1> do code listing 4 & 5 to be sure <0> uhm? <1> uhm! <5> ohm
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