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Title: Waiting for /dev to be fully populated ...
Post by: Jörg on 2012/05/27, 19:38:06
Having installed "siduction-one-step-beyond-i386" on a new HP Pavilion g7 Notebook PC (BIOS-version F.42; Intel Core i5-245OM; CPU 2,50 GHz; 6 GB RAM; 640 GB HD; Intel HD Graphics 3000; pre-installed with Windows 7 Home Ed.) after the complete deletion of the Windows-stuff.

But unfortunately after starting the computer from HD, the screen goes black with the last message:

waiting for /dev to be fully populated ...

I waited for half an hour, but in vain! Thanks already for any help.

Greetings,
Jorg
Title: RE: Waiting for /dev to be fully populated ...
Post by: towo on 2012/05/27, 19:42:52
1st why this old image?
2nd why 32bit?
Title: RE: Waiting for /dev to be fully populated ...
Post by: Jörg on 2012/05/28, 09:17:55
Hello towo,

1st: because I had the old image present on a USB-stick already!

2nd: which KDE-related siduction-iso would be more appropriate regarding the specifications of the above computer?

Greetings,
Jorg
Title: RE: Waiting for /dev to be fully populated ...
Post by: vilde on 2012/05/28, 10:14:23
Quote

2nd: which KDE-related siduction-iso would be more appropriate regarding the specifications of the above computer?
you shall have the 64 bits version, the one with ..."amd64..." in the name.
 
siduction-12.1-desperado-kde-amd64-201205212202.iso

By the way, I wonder why the 64 bit versions has the name ...amd64... (and 32 bit have ....i386)... maybe it will confuse some ones, As I remember amd was first making a 64 bit cpu, maybe that's the explanation? And i386 thats really a stone-age cpu ;)
Title: RE: Waiting for /dev to be fully populated ...
Post by: Jörg on 2012/05/28, 10:19:23
Hallo vilde,

what makes you think that I have to use the 64 bits-version? The computer-specs?

Greetings,
Jorg
Title: Waiting for /dev to be fully populated ...
Post by: vilde on 2012/05/28, 10:22:27
jörg, your cpu is a 64 bit cpu, you can read here if you want to

http://ark.intel.com/products/53452/Intel-Core-i5-2450M-Processor-%283M-Cache-up-to-3_10-GHz%29

You don't have to use a 64 bit version of siduction but why not use the one fitting best to your hardware?

Edited: I changed the link above to a more right cpu, still 64 bit