linux install question (fwd)
Ali Taalebi
taalebi at ai.mit.edu
Sat Jan 5 17:32:31 EST 2002
You'll be much better off installing RedHat 7.2 instead.
Lots of bug fixes, new features, new drivers, ...
>>Ali
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From: "Avram Aelony" <avramaelony at hotmail.com>
To: jabr at blu.org
Subject: linux install question
Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 21:12:24 -0500
hi! My name is Avram Aelony, I found your email via linux.org under
'Boston
Linux and Unix User Group'. I have a linux install question and I am
hoping
perhaps you can point me in the direction of a reasonable solution.
I have a Red Hat Linux 6.2 Version CD along with a boot disk.
I would like to install linux onto an NEC Versa 2655CD laptop (vintage
circa
1996) that previously had win95 and has been completely fdisked clean.
With the linux boot floppy and install CD, I get prompted to press <enter>
or text <enter> or expert <enter>. (At this point, typing by the user
still
gets displayed onto the screen.)
I have tried the first to choices, the result is the same: things begin to
load appropriately until a graphic menu displaying language choices for
the
installation appears. Normally, I would think that a mouse or keyboard
response would be captured and thus the install could continue with the
next
screen.
What does occur instead is that user input of any kind (keyboard input,
mouse movements, shouting, etc..) no longer registers with the laptop
display screen.
Thus my install attempts are halted there, unable to proceed.
I would very much appreciate any thoughts you might have in helping me
with
getting past this point & installing Linux.
thanks in advance,
Avram
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