Install other distro's via linux -- ease installation?
I have this nasty problem with 2/3 distro's I've tried -- Fedora Core 4, Mandriva 10.2 2005 LE, K/Ubuntu 5.04.
Now Ubuntu works fine.
The other 2 lock up during the installation process.
Fedora Core 4 locks before installation starts after you press enter to continue.
Mandriva locks up unless I disable hardware probing "noauto", but then I loose all hardware and by no means know how to configure it myself. I get stuck when told to configure my disk drive interfaces, a list of like 100 choices come up.
So I was wondering if there is a way to simplify the installation of a distro perhaps by starting it within a current running Linux OS.
For example:
Install Mandriva via Kubuntu
1 SATA HD -- ST380013AS
2 IDE CD-ROMS
Intel(R) 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset Family -- onboard video card
Realtek RTL8193/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC -- onboard network card
Realtek High Definition Audo -- onboard sound card
Lots of USB ports which I do not know how to identify.
As far as I know with K/Ubuntu it all works fine except the sound card. I haven't really tested my video card out but the GUI looks great ^^
Personally I'd love to get Mandriva 10.2 2005 LE installed. It is the same distro my university uses. Mandriva however hangs as soon as I press [enter] to install base system, it goes to the standard Mandriva loading screen and just hangs after about 10 seconds. Locks the keyboard, prevents any log viewing so I cannot by any means determine why Mandriva is hanging and on what piece of hardware.
I was hoping maybe installing Mandriva via Ubuntu could ease Mandriva into recognizing my hardware profile.
2 IDE CD-ROMS
Intel(R) 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset Family -- onboard video card
Realtek RTL8193/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC -- onboard network card
Realtek High Definition Audo -- onboard sound card
Lots of USB ports which I do not know how to identify.
As far as I know with K/Ubuntu it all works fine except the sound card. I haven't really tested my video card out but the GUI looks great ^^
Personally I'd love to get Mandriva 10.2 2005 LE installed. It is the same distro my university uses. Mandriva however hangs as soon as I press [enter] to install base system, it goes to the standard Mandriva loading screen and just hangs after about 10 seconds. Locks the keyboard, prevents any log viewing so I cannot by any means determine why Mandriva is hanging and on what piece of hardware.
I was hoping maybe installing Mandriva via Ubuntu could ease Mandriva into recognizing my hardware profile.
Quote: Original post by Halsafar
1 SATA HD -- ST380013AS
2 IDE CD-ROMS
Intel(R) 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset Family -- onboard video card
Realtek RTL8193/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC -- onboard network card
Realtek High Definition Audo -- onboard sound card
Lots of USB ports which I do not know how to identify.
As far as I know with K/Ubuntu it all works fine except the sound card. I haven't really tested my video card out but the GUI looks great ^^
Personally I'd love to get Mandriva 10.2 2005 LE installed. It is the same distro my university uses. Mandriva however hangs as soon as I press [enter] to install base system, it goes to the standard Mandriva loading screen and just hangs after about 10 seconds. Locks the keyboard, prevents any log viewing so I cannot by any means determine why Mandriva is hanging and on what piece of hardware.
I was hoping maybe installing Mandriva via Ubuntu could ease Mandriva into recognizing my hardware profile.
If you really want to learn how to install a distro from another distro, either get gentoo(I suggest a binary version), or LFS and install those from a host environment.
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