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Old 14th July 2005, 01:38 PM
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Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A7640 FC4 install fail on boot

I have Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo A7640 (AMD Turion64). So far I have not managed to install FC4 on it.

The problem is that while loading(from install cd) vmlinuz and initrd it just reboot, there is no error mesasges. I have also tried allmost every possible boot parameters(acpi, apic, mem...), wont help. It is same problem whith 32 and x86_64 installations.

I was able to install Ubuntu to same machine(kernel 2.6.10-5), but I had problems with WLAN configuration.

I really dont want to build customized fedora install disk, if there is easier way.
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