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Old 27th May 2005, 06:13 PM
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Intel dual-core on Intel G945GNT motherboard fails to load boot kernel

I have an Intel dual-core Pentium 4 processor on an Intel G945GNT motherboard. When Fedora Core 4 test 3 x86_64 dvd is inserted the boot prompt loads up (without the Fedora graphic loader its a green text only display). When i press enter to load the default options it displays a "." on the screen and the system reboots a few seconds later. I have had no success in getting this to work on this system. I was able to get SuSE 9.3 Professional x86_64 up and running. I am going to try installing with a single core processor and then install the latest kernel then try again with the dual-core processor. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 2nd June 2005, 07:35 PM
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Hoping not to sound TOO obvious . . .

make sure you use the smp kernel.
 

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