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Karl Arao |
at Oct 26, 2009 at 3:18 pm
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Have you checked on your BIOS settings --> SATA mode -->
Configure it either
Disabled,
Native,
AHCI
On newer PCs installed with lower versions of Linux either use
Disabled or Native..
On newer PCs installed with newer versions of Linux, most likely use AHCI..
Just give every setting a try. We recently bought white boxes (on quad
core), and noticed that the installation takes too long to complete,
then changing the SATA mode to AHCI made a performance boost.
Well my experience could be different, but you may explore that possibility.
Karl Arao
http://karlarao.wordpress.comOn Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 10:23 PM, Shastry(DBA) wrote:
Hello All,
Sorry in first place as this question might be felt Out of scope in this
forum.
I am trying to setup a 11.5.10.2 for testing purpose on RHEL 4 AS 3, But I
was successful in installing the Linux by giving the below parameter:
linux askmethod pci=nommconf all-generic-ide noapic nolapic
But while reboot I am hung at "Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the
kernel" stage. Can anyone kindly share your experience in resolving it?
I am on Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 4GB RAM and SATA HDD (HP d5800
Desktop). Also tried to see where i can edit the grub.conf before logging
in, bad luck i cannot find out the one unless i could get in.
Thanks in advance.
Reg,
Ananth
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