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Linux in General => Os Talk => Topic started by: krishsrinath on January 25, 2010, 03:15:50 PM
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Hi All,
I am trying to install RHEL 5.3 Server x86_64 (64 bit) onto my 64 bit x86 intel architecture CPU Board and 4 GB RAM, but the it takes a lot of time in installing, nearly 5 to 6 Hrs or even more to complete the installation. Even tried with installing in text mode but does not make any difference.
Also tried RHEL 5.2 Workstation x86_64 (64 bit), but the same problem persists.
Where as when I tried installing RHEL 5 Desktop (32 bit), it is pretty fast, maybe at-most 40 mins to complete the installation.
Please advice on what could be the possible reason, I am sure that my hardware is 64 bit, confirmed with my Vendor also.
Thanks in advance for any help coming my way. I appreciate all your views, so please fell free to comment your view.
Cheers,
KrishSrinath
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Hi
Check your 64 bit DVD
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I have tried with 3 different media of 64 bit. But same problem occurs..
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There are various ways for me to solve this:
1. During installation, in text mode, flip to shell mode and also the logs to see what's wrong.
2. Plugin a serial null modem cable and hook to another pc and do a console redirection and save the kernel detection logs when trying to install. -> Hardware detection probe here
3. Try imaging over a http repository or nfs repository on another machine see if issue is the same. To see if it's media issue.