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Old 27th August 2005, 08:22 PM
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Fujitsu Siemens Amilo A7640W

Hello. I tried to install Fedora Core 4 on an Amilo A7640W but after pressing enter on the splash screen, it would say loading vmlinuz and loading initrd.img, and then reboot and go back to the splash screen. So the installation doesn't continue - nothing happens beyond loading initrd.img. I tried all sorts of boot options such as linux acpi=off, linux noprobe, linux nofb, etc. None of them worked.

Fedora Core 3 does not have this problem, and neither does SUSE 9.3 Professional, Knoppix, Linspire 4.5 LiveCD, Damn Small Linux, Symphony...

If anybody has any suggestions on how to proceed, I would be grateful.

Thank you for your time.

P.S: Laptop Specs:
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A7640W:
AMD Athlon64 3200+
512MB RAM
Graphics: 128 Mb shared
15"XGA Screen
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