El sáb, 04-02-2012 a las 05:48 -0500, Jesse Palser escribió:
On 2/4/2012 5:39 AM, jdd wrote:
Le 04/02/2012 10:20, Jesse Palser a écrit :
So I burned the DVD, put a new HDD into computer and installed it.
I see only one disk in your specs, you removed completely the old one?
is it still seen by the bios (at startup)?
Installation appears to be successful, but when it tries to reboot after install
the install include one reboot before finishing, is this that reboot that fail or the next one?
Anyone have any idea what the problem is and how to successfully install openSUSE 12.1 64Bit onto my computer?
usually give little problem - the nomodeset option is sometime needed (and adding it as default crashes other systems :-()
jdd
Hi,
Old HDD was completely removed from the computer, and a brand new HDD was installed into computer. (computer just has one new HDD and no others)
The reboot just after installing fails.
How do I add "nomodset" to the install procedure?
Thanks!
Jesse
Presuming you did HDD format before installing the operating system, right? To add "nomodeset". When the splash screen shows you should write down nomodeset on screen and it usually writes on the line, or when the screen appears just move arrow keys down and write it on the line below floppy option. I would not bet for this early option because Nouveau-Mesa drivers usually recognize (more or less) your Nvidia Adapter Card. The problems come after (if any) you run your system with Desktop Effects or High demanding graphisc processing. Ultimately, If you have a LiveCD and you can run it with no graphic issues. You will have a high probability no issues when installing the operatin system. Regards, -- Ricardo Chung | Panama Linux Ambassador openSUSE Projects -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org