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--- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "fnacer" <fnacer@y...> wrote:
\n> I am sure the advice from the SG10 owners was well-intentioned but it
\n> completely misses the mark as the SG20 does NOT have a serial port to
\n> redirect the output to!
\n>
\n> Farid
\n>
\n> --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "unrealexpedition"
\n> <unrealexpedition@y...> wrote:
\n> > I initially had the same kinds of problems installing RH8 on my
\n> > SG10... The install was running on a AMD Athlon XP1700, and for
\n> some
\n> > reason <grin> init would hang every time I tried to boot the fresh
\n> > install on the SG10.
\n> >
\n> > After doing a bit of reading I figured out that RH installs certain
\n> > libs that are optimized for whatever architecure you are running.
\n> In
\n> > my case that entailed installing i686 versions of OpenSSL, glibc,
\n> and
\n> > glibc-common. Now for some reason it doesn't seem to like running
\n> the
\n> > i686 version of glibc on a i386 class processor...
\n> >
\n> > After I installed (rpm -e --nodeps <package> then rpm -Uvh
\n> <package>)
\n> > the correct packages, it all works just fine.
\n> >
\n> >
\n> > --Levi