HI!
I tried to install fedora6 dual boot,i created an empty partition ext3 and after installing cd2 after rebooting I am getting this message:''vga mode not supported''
I would appreciate if anyone could give me a tip ..
thx
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HI!
I tried to install fedora6 dual boot,i created an empty partition ext3 and after installing cd2 after rebooting I am getting this message:''vga mode not supported''
I would appreciate if anyone could give me a tip ..
thx
which Graphics Card do you have? are you getting GRUB screen at startup?
Casper
I have geforce fx 5500 card...i do get grub screen at startupQuote:
Originally Posted by devils_casper
okkk ! you have to configure Display first.
in GRUB screen, select Fedora title and press 'e'. select 'kernel' line, press 'e' again and add <space> 3 at the end of line.
press 'Enter' key and press 'b' to boot up. this will drop you on command line login prompt. log in as root and execute this command.
configure display settings, resolutions etc and reboot.Code:system-config-display
Casper
thx ..it worked ok
Any idea about the other discs.(3,4 and 5) how can be installed?and I cannot browse the internet ,my network card led is off means is not installed...any ideea?
thx ..it worked okQuote:
Originally Posted by devils_casper
Any idea about the other discs.(3,4 and 5) how can be installed?and I cannot browse the internet ,my network card led is off means is not installed...any ideea?
a lot of packages are not pre-installed. those are in rest of CDs. check this link for details. for installing Packages from CDs, check 'ADD/REMOVE from CD/DVD' section under 'Bugs/Fixes' there.Quote:
Originally Posted by ady2006
i would suggest to start a new thread for this problem. title of this thread is Display related and other Members might not check it for netwrok problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by ady2006
Casper
I tried this but it won't bring up the command line prompt, it just boots untill it reaches /udev and then the vga not supported comes up. Lilo is my bootloader, any suggestions
in kernel line, add 'single' instead of 3.Quote:
Originally Posted by tommyj12
Casper