cd 1

Hello,
Ealier today I downloaded and burned the .iso to a DVD
I Boot from CD Then I selected installation
From there it wouldn’t pass the open suse logo screen…
A nomodeset installation instead did the trick, but while the kernal was loading
A message saying “Make sure CD1 is in your drive.” appeared

Biostar h61mu3
intel i3
Geforce GTX 550 Ti

any suggestions?

On 2012-05-17 03:56, gamergoat89 wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Ealier today I downloaded and burned the .iso to a DVD
> I Boot from CD Then I selected installation

Your post is confusing. You downloaded an iso (which one exactly?) put in
on a DVD, then booted from CD - which CD now? You lost me.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” at Telcontar)

Excuse me I downloaded open suse 12 DVD software.opensuse.org: Download openSUSE 12.2 Milestone 3
Burned iso image to a DVD
Then I booted from that DVD :slight_smile:

On Thu, 17 May 2012 02:46:03 +0000, gamergoat89 wrote:

> Excuse me I downloaded open suse 12 DVD ‘software.opensuse.org:
> Download openSUSE 12.2 Milestone 3’
> (http://software.opensuse.org/developer/en)
> Burned iso image to a DVD Then I booted from that DVD :slight_smile:

12.2 is not yet released - this is a beta and it’s possible there are
issues.

If you’re intending to test pre-release, then please post (with a more
descriptive subject) in the pre-release/beta forum.

If you’re not intending to test pre-release, then download the 12.1
media, verify the checksum on the download to ensure you got a good
download, and do a media test once you’ve burned the disc to ensure the
burn was good.

(You can/should also do those steps with the 12.2 pre-release if that’s
what you’re intending to do)

Jim


Jim Henderson
openSUSE Forums Administrator
Forum Use Terms & Conditions at http://tinyurl.com/openSUSE-T-C

12.2 is a beta please report the problem on bugzilla

openSUSE:Submitting bug reports - openSUSE

I have seen this before in earlier distros and it may be a bad BIOS setting concerning the cd/dvd/drive

This from an earlier thread

We had that case in german SUSE forum.
I could remember a friend of mine having similar problem long time ago.
I rememered that the solution was to change SATA mode from IDE to AHCI (in BIOS).
This change was the solution for the guy in german forum.
But this may result in bluescreen when booting windows on a dualboot system.

wait… Omg I do have 12.1. Sorry about the confusion guys
I just looked at the .iso right now its 12.1
But I still have the same problem with booting from the DVD

gamergoat89 wrote:

>
> gogalthorp;2463173 Wrote:
>> 12.2 is a beta please report the problem on bugzilla
>>
>> ‘openSUSE:Submitting bug reports - openSUSE’
>> (http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Submitting_bug_reports)
>>
>> I have seen this before in earlier distros and it may be a bad BIOS
>> setting concerning the cd/dvd/drive
>>
>> This from an earlier thread
>
> wait… Omg I do have 12.1. Sorry about the confusion guys
> I just looked at the .iso right now its 12.1
> But I still have the same problem with booting from the DVD
>
>
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Try checking it
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10573557/11.4_Install/1_mediacheck.jpg