Dear All Can somebody help !! I am trying to install linux 7.1 (SuSE) on a pentium 4 IBM computer. The installation proceeds well with kernel 2.2.x, however, at reboot, the system prints this messages on the screen: lost interrupts .... interrupt not found. I tried to use kernel 2.4.x, these messages do not show up but the system is stuck at reboot. Any suggestion?? Thanks Hakim
The first question is: "Are you trying to install SuSE 7.1 from a downloaded Web version that may have been copied to disk or from a Legitimate 7.1 SuSE CD? There are problems with the Web install and many people I know have never been successful at installing any of the Web versions of SuSE. I'm sure it can be done, but why put yourself through the hassle? Buy the latest CD, version 8.1. Or, if you are trying to install from the 7.1 SuSE CD, then the problem would best be solved by SuSE support if you have access to it. As an add-on, and this is only speculation, since you are installing on a fairly new machine, there may be a disparity between the way the system handles some of the system processes that 7.1 needs to operate and the fact that 7.1 is "old" by software standards. Plus, the folks at Intel have done a lot with the P4 to make Windows run more efficiently, and the P4 just doesn't like something about 7.1. My recommendation? Get the latest SuSE distro! Regards. - RJ Hakim Adiche wrote:
Dear All
Can somebody help !! I am trying to install linux 7.1 (SuSE) on a pentium 4 IBM computer. The installation proceeds well with kernel 2.2.x, however, at reboot, the system prints this messages on the screen:
lost interrupts ....
interrupt not found.
I tried to use kernel 2.4.x, these messages do not show up but the system is stuck at reboot.
Any suggestion??
Thanks
Hakim
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The 02.11.19 at 13:47, Hakim Adiche wrote:
lost interrupts ....
There are two articles about that in the SDB, specially the first one I think applies: o The installation of SuSE Linux 7.2 onto an old 'noname' notebook fails o RPM Error Reported -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
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