I have been using Open SUSE 10.3 for 4 months now on my Laptop which consists of Intel 855 GME chipset, 512 MB RAM, Intel Pentium M. I recently downloaded Open SUSE 11 and tried to upgrade 10.3. The installation was quite smooth. But after installation when it rebooted Grub was loaded and everything was great…bt as soon as it tried to load Load Open Suse 11, the system reboots all the time. I am unable to find the exact problem …plz help…its really urgent. I dont feel like rolling back to 10.3
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It would be helpful if you could show the stuff on the screen happening
right before it reboots, unless that thing is literally the Grub screen.
Press (I think) F2 to get rid of the splash screen and see the details
behind it if you are booting. If you are in Grub and the very next
thing you see is a reboot then you may have a problem there a ‘Repair’
with an opensuse CD/DVD is the easiest option. Let’s see what we can
find, though, and get some details upon which we can base some
troubleshooting.
Good luck.
sid lug wrote:
> I have been using Open SUSE 10.3 for 4 months now on my Laptop which
> consists of Intel 855 GME chipset, 512 MB RAM, Intel Pentium M. I
> recently downloaded Open SUSE 11 and tried to upgrade 10.3. The
> installation was quite smooth. But after installation when it rebooted
> Grub was loaded and everything was great…bt as soon as it tried to
> load Load Open Suse 11, the system reboots all the time. I am unable to
> find the exact problem …plz help…its really urgent. I dont feel like
> rolling back to 10.3
>
>
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I wish I cud get u a screenshot for that…bt it doesnt seem to be possible. However I tried to look at the the booting procedure…by pressing f2 as said by u. The system as usually rebooted while it was checking hardware etc. I then resorted to repair using Open SUSE 11 DVD bt things were exactly the same after that.Just want to know whether its any hardware incompatibility??