Clayton wrote:
Nothing I do seems to work to get the computer to install in 32 bit. I don't know how to even debug this prob since the computer will not get anywhere when attempting to boot 32 bit. Does anyone have any ideas why 32 bit refuses to even start but I can install 64??
OK, I managed to discover that I was getting a kernel panic because of apic. Used noapic on the boot and it worked. I totally forgot that I could use a text mode install...
The real question now remains is: why doensn't the installation process of openSUSE not automatically recognise and adjust for this disparity?
Interestingly I did discover something else that I cannot remember ever being mentioned anywhere.... press F8 while you are in the boot menu where you can choose Install, Boot From Hard Drive etc. Nice little animation :-)
C.
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