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Old 29th May 2005, 10:06 AM
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FC3 Install Hangs

Hello! Great site and I hope to consult with the gurus here. I am new to Linux and have recently downloaded and burned the 4 ISO images. I have XPee taking up 25 GB's and 31 GB's are unallocated while the remaining 3 or 4 can't be touched.

I boot with the first cd and get to the boot prompt. After hitting enter along with other commands it runs through the list of whatever it's doing.. what is it doing, a diagnostic? At this point it goes to a black screen and proceeds to hang. Ive tried:
Linux skipddc
" noprobe
" resolution 1024x768
" acpi=off

and nothing seems to break the hang shortly after entering the commands..
Any suggestions?
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