John Moe пишет:
igwasm wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Moe" <john...@optushome.com.au>
To: <gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Installation gentoo problem.


Igor Spiridonov wrote:
Hi. I tryed install "gentoo 10.0" and there was: "scanning for
ata_piix" and istallation stopped. If i switch off the sata disk then
installation runs good.
I try "gentoo 10.1" now and stopped on: "Scanning for ehci-hcd...usb
core". I switch off usb on motherboard and installation continue. But
then stopped on: "Scanning for scsi_wait_scan". I have not scisi
disks. My matherboard is Asus P4P800SE. What to do?

If there's a module you don't need to load to install Gentoo, you can
use the "noload" option as described in the handbook
(http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/handbook-x86.xml?part=1&chap=2)
under "Booting the Installation CD", as well as the options listing on
the boot screen of the install CD.  Just list the modules that are
causing problems.

John Moe

Hm. noscsi? I don`t found this option.

No, not noscsi; noload.  From the handbook:

noload=X
    This causes the initial ramdisk to skip the loading of a specific
    module that may be causing a problem. Syntax matches that of doload.

The module names to put in for X are listed in the boot sequence:
ata_piix, ehci-hcd, scsi_wait_scan, etc.  Read the whole section
"Booting the Installation CD" in the handbook.

John Moe


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Thank you. I try: "gentoo nousb noload=scsi_wait_scan. And instalation 
continue. But further:
Looking for the cdrom
Media not found
Could not find cd to boot
Could not find the root block device in
Please specify another value or Press Enter..

And froze.


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