I can’t install opensuse 13.1 :’( on dvd and gnome cd it gives me error about grub and when i manually install grub system is really messed up. and on kde, live installer is not even starting. What can i do? i don’t know it’s uefi or not but i checked on linux mint it’s not uefi and on my bios setting there is nothing about uefi.
On 2013-12-22 20:36, DoubleT34 wrote:
>
> I can’t install opensuse 13.1 :’( on dvd and gnome cd it gives me error
> about grub and when i manually install grub system is really messed up.
> and on kde, live installer is not even starting. What can i do? i don’t
> know it’s uefi or not but i checked on linux mint it’s not uefi and on
> my bios setting there is nothing about uefi.
>
> but i checked it on mint and it says it’s not:
>
> [image:
> https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/1476574_563135707095454_411221676_n.jpg]
>
> I’m downloading network version openSUSE-13.1-NET-x86_64.iso is it easy
> to install?
Sorry, your post is not clear.
Do you want to install the system into a DVD? That is not possible, you have to install on a hard disk.
Or do you want to prepare a DVD or CD to use it to install the system on a hard disk later?
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” (Elessar))
On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 22:46:02 +0000, DoubleT34 wrote:
> No i just want to install opensuse 13.1. to my harddisk. but it gives me
> error always. i post screenshot on imgur ‘suse problem - Imgur’
> (http://imgur.com/gallery/BgRSc)
Hi!
That you’re getting the error in VirtualBox tells me that it’s probably
not hardware related, but if you could let us know what hardware you’re
using, that might help us figure this out.
It looks like it might be a problem with either the ISO or the burn -
that can happen. How did you download the ISO (and where did you obtain
it from), and does it pass the checksum for the ISO?
If the ISO passes the checksum, maybe try doing a “media check” when you
boot the burned disc. That’ll tell us if there was perhaps a problem
with the burn.
I tried DVD, Gnome Live CD, KDE Live CD and all of them passed the md5sum. I burned theme several time without problem.
I have MSI CX61 with i3 3110m processor, nvidia gt635m 2gb vga with optimus technology, 4gb DDR3 ram, 1TB sata harddisk. btw I wasted my 2 dvd and 3 cd. lol! Also thanks for your interest.
On 12/22/2013 05:06 PM, DoubleT34 wrote:
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> I tried DVD, Gnome Live CD, KDE Live CD and all of them passed the
> md5sum. I burned theme several time without problem.
> I have MSI CX61 with i3 3110m processor, nvidia gt635m 2gb vga with
> optimus technology, 4gb DDR3 ram, 1TB sata harddisk. btw I wasted my 2
> dvd and 3 cd. lol! Also thanks for your interest.
If you are going to install in a VM, do not bother to burn to DVD. You should
attach the .iso file to the virtual CD drive. Once it passes the md5sum check
for the .iso, any problems are not the fault of the download.
I know i attached the iso. I just don’t want to try on my pc because i’m using just linux not dual boot. so if i tried to install it to my pc and it failed again, i lose all my files. so i’m trying to fix it on vb first. then i can backup all my files and install it.
On Sun, 22 Dec 2013 23:06:02 +0000, DoubleT34 wrote:
> I burned theme several time without problem.
When you burned them, did you burn at the lowest speed? Also, just
because the ISO passed the checksum and the burn reported no errors
doesn’t mean there wasn’t a problem - the media check will help verify
that the burn is in fact OK.
Hey, i tried again 13.1 there is a space problem.
look this suse problem 2 - Imgur
but i dont understand i create a 30gb space ~10gb for root ~16gb for home and ~3gb for swap.
On Tue, 24 Dec 2013 16:16:02 +0000, DoubleT34 wrote:
> Hey, i tried again 13.1 there is a space problem.
> look this ‘suse problem 2 - Imgur’ (http://imgur.com/gallery/6EU3v) but
> i dont understand i create a 30gb space ~10gb for root ~16gb for home
> and ~3gb for swap.
What filesystem did you use for the system? That may not have been
enough for root, though I forget what the default is (20 GB sticks in my
mind, though).
On 2013-12-24 19:52, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Dec 2013 16:16:02 +0000, DoubleT34 wrote:
>
>> Hey, i tried again 13.1 there is a space problem.
>> look this ‘suse problem 2 - Imgur’ (http://imgur.com/gallery/6EU3v) but
>> i dont understand i create a 30gb space ~10gb for root ~16gb for home
>> and ~3gb for swap.
>
> What filesystem did you use for the system? That may not have been
> enough for root, though I forget what the default is (20 GB sticks in my
> mind, though).
I have installed it in 8, no home partition. That’s not the problem. I don’t understand it. I’m
thinking that there is no RAM :-?
Anyway, with only 30 GB available, I would not create a separate home.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” (Elessar))
On Tue, 24 Dec 2013 18:58:22 +0000, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> On 2013-12-24 19:52, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> On Tue, 24 Dec 2013 16:16:02 +0000, DoubleT34 wrote:
>>
>>> Hey, i tried again 13.1 there is a space problem.
>>> look this ‘suse problem 2 - Imgur’ (http://imgur.com/gallery/6EU3v)
>>> but i dont understand i create a 30gb space ~10gb for root ~16gb for
>>> home and ~3gb for swap.
>>
>> What filesystem did you use for the system? That may not have been
>> enough for root, though I forget what the default is (20 GB sticks in
>> my mind, though).
>
> I have installed it in 8, no home partition. That’s not the problem. I
> don’t understand it. I’m thinking that there is no RAM :-?
Depends on the options he’s selected. We really should see what the
error message is that’s leading him to think that it’s disk space.
> Anyway, with only 30 GB available, I would not create a separate home.
On 2013-12-24 20:20, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Dec 2013 18:58:22 +0000, Carlos E. R. wrote:
>> I have installed it in 8, no home partition. That’s not the problem. I
>> don’t understand it. I’m thinking that there is no RAM :-?
>
> Depends on the options he’s selected.
True.
> We really should see what the
> error message is that’s leading him to think that it’s disk space.
Right.
I thought about ram because the first photo in that link talks of no space in “/var/tmp/AP_…”,
and I have the feelinng that’s a tmpfs or ramdisk.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” (Elessar))