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install problem
it doesnt want to run live cd till i change resolution to 1024x768 then goes into live cd i choose install it installs like 40% or so then says erno error somthing wrong with dvd drive or harddrive the dvd and the hard drive are sata i got the 4.0 by googleing linux mint then it gave me a link to a torrent... my hardware is a core 2 duo with abit p35 pro motherboard 2 gigs of ram
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Re: install problem
ok figured it out burned it 2x and voila! then sucker wouldnt boot found the culprit if i put this acpi=off boots fine im on the install now how do i make that permant part of the boot so its in there?? thanx EDIT if i try to plug in and boot with 1 or other of my sata drives no boot
Re: install problem
i solved problem partly since my other 2 drives are ntfs had to install ntfs-3g but the problem still persists that i have to manualy at boot up screen put in acpi=off want to add it to config file so its automaticly there and also how do i set my 2 storage ntfs drivs to mount automaticly?
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anyone? i keep having to hit f6 and enter acpi=off to end of boot option trying to figure out how to change the boot file permantly
Re: install problem
sorry to keep bumping my thread but i cat figure out where it is but im pretty new to linux there must be a way to do it
Re: install problem
leo5111,
Open a text editor as root. In a terminal type:
sudo gedit
Then navigate to "/boot/grub/menu.lst" and open that file. Toward the bottom of the page you will see a line like this:
## ## End Default Options ##
After that you will see several lines together that constitute your primary boot stanza. One of those will look something like this:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22-14-generic root=/dev/sda2 ro quiet splash
Add a space and "acpi=off" right after the "quiet splash". No quotes.
Save the file and exit. Be careful and try not to make a typo.
That should do it.
Fred
Open a text editor as root. In a terminal type:
sudo gedit
Then navigate to "/boot/grub/menu.lst" and open that file. Toward the bottom of the page you will see a line like this:
## ## End Default Options ##
After that you will see several lines together that constitute your primary boot stanza. One of those will look something like this:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22-14-generic root=/dev/sda2 ro quiet splash
Add a space and "acpi=off" right after the "quiet splash". No quotes.
Save the file and exit. Be careful and try not to make a typo.
That should do it.
Fred
Re: install problem
ok so as root i do the sudo gedit thing in gedit is there a button to click in gedit to browse to the folder?? then just edit and save the file?? and thanks for help
Re: install problem
When you open a terminal and type:
sudo gedit
You will be opening it in root.
There is an "open" dialog you will see. Put / in the window and you will see all the files.
Fred
sudo gedit
You will be opening it in root.
There is an "open" dialog you will see. Put / in the window and you will see all the files.
Fred
Re: install problem
so you mean ill see all the differnt folders and just have to go in correct 1 and edit the file?? thanx for youre patience im a linux newb but im learning...
Re: install problem
edit i found it, can yuo help me set my storage drive to automount upon boot? here what gparted says /dev/sdb1 also says /media/New Volume