par MAZINKAISER » 25 Mai 2003 05:11
Bon j'ai trouvé <IMG SRC="images/smiles/icon_eek.gif"> ct tout con <IMG SRC="images/smiles/icon_redface.gif"> aprés m être tapé de nombreux forum et finalement la doc de Smoothwall:
<BR><!-- BBCode Quote Start --><TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-2>En réponse à:</font><HR></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-2><BLOCKQUOTE><!-- BBCode Start --><B>C'était pas ça</B><!-- BBCode End -->
<BR>A. Your old IDE controller may not be supported by this
<BR>Linux kernel, or you have <!-- BBCode Start --><B>Boot Sector Virus Checking</B><!-- BBCode End -->
<BR>enabled in the BIOS.
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<BR><!-- BBCode Start --><B>Ni non plus ça</B><!-- BBCode End -->
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<BR>Q. I've downloaded the 0.9.9 ISO and tried installation on
<BR>a 1GB harddisk. The install works fine up to the point
<BR>where the system reboots. LILO starts and produces
<BR>the message: LI 00 00 00 00 00..... which repeats
<BR>forever.
<BR>A. Go into your BIOS and check your hard disk drive <!-- BBCode Start --><B>isn't
<BR>set to LBA.</B><!-- BBCode End --> If it is, <!-- BBCode Start --><B>set it to normal and then re-install</B><!-- BBCode End -->.
<BR>It could be that your hard disk drive contained another
<BR>OS before. You could try the method below to 'clean'
<BR>it.
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<BR><!-- BBCode Start --><B>ni même ça</B><!-- BBCode End -->
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<BR>Boot up and go into the BIOS, usually by pressing the
<BR>[DEL] key. Disable all memory shadowing options.
<BR><!-- BBCode Start --><B>Disable Video BIOS and System BIOS cachable</B><!-- BBCode End -->
<BR>options. <!-- BBCode Start --><B>Disable Boot Sector virus checking </B><!-- BBCode End -->(enable
<BR>after the install). Make the bootup sequence A:,C; or
<BR>CDROM,C: depending on the boot device. <!-- BBCode Start --><B>Check the
<BR>first hard disk's parameters. If it shows more than 1024
<BR>cylinders, you may have a problem booting from LILO
<BR>later.</B><!-- BBCode End --> If you have ISA plug and play devices like some
<BR>NICs, set up the device for no plug and play and
<BR>choose non-conflicting IRQ, DMA and I/O ports. In
<BR>the BIOS of a plug and play motherboard, reserve these
<BR>addresses in the legacy support section. If you have a
<BR>caching IDE controller, like a Promise DC4030 VL,
<BR>disable caching in that too. You can re-enable caching
<BR>after the install.
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<BR><!-- BBCode Start --><B>Mais tout simplement ça <IMG SRC="images/smiles/icon_eek.gif">:</B><!-- BBCode End -->
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<BR><!-- BBCode Start --><B>Check that the hard disk is the Master
<BR>device on the Primary IDE channel.</B><!-- BBCode End --> If you have an
<BR>IDE CDROM, make this the Slave device on the
<BR>Primary IDE channel. (Other combinations may work,
<BR>but this is safest.)</BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR></TD></TR></TABLE><!-- BBCode Quote End -->
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<BR>Ben voilà problème résolu en somme :hap:
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<BR>en fait pour l installation de SME j avais résolu le problème en règlant les settings du DD sur <!-- BBCode Start --><B>CHS</B><!-- BBCode End --> mon DD ne dépassant pas les 500MB en CHS c'est passé comme une lettre à la poste <IMG SRC="images/smiles/icon_smile.gif">
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<BR>maow! :sol: <IMG SRC="images/smiles/icon_bise.gif">
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<BR>Bon dimanche!
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Maow ça va $%#&!!!!