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Yeah, that might be it. I recently moved my home server from an old Dell
workstation to a homebrewed box based off of little Via C3 (moved drives
to new box, boot and pray), and it did the same thing. I eventually
decided to moving from the Ubuntu server kernel to their generic desktop
kernel, and that did the trick. So, perhaps try a different kernel in
your install?
--Hardy
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> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 2:47 PM
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> Subject: Re: [MLUG] install problem
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> OK I think I may have figured it out. For some reason centos5 is
> compiled for i686 only.
>
> Daniel Nowlin wrote:
> > Would anybody know why centos5 would reboot the machine right after
> > the initrd load at install. The machine is an older AT AMD 500 Mhz
> > with 256M ram? I have tried linux text, linux text noprobe, linux
> > text mem=256M noprobe, and linux text mem=256M noprobe noacpi.
> >
>
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> Daniel Nowlin
> DataCenter Tech III
> TelCom DataCenter
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