I have a Thinkpad 600X that was formerly running Hoary (went unused for a while <g>). The Dapper install CD hangs during boot, at the point where it says loading essential drivers. I've also tried the alternate CD, the Ubuntu 6.06 LTS CD, and the Ubuntu server CD. They all do this. A Breezy CD will boot and install. I used this to do a fresh Breezy install, then an apt-get -f dist-upgrade to Dapper. Booted Dapper from grub, and guess what? Hangs at loading essential drivers. So, maybe this isn't just an installer problem.
I can run Dapper by booting a Breezy kernel.
By way of comparison, other installers that will hang at boot are:
PC BSD 1.11a
XP Pro
Win2K
Knoppix 5.01
Installers that do not hang at boot:
Knoppix 3.4
Kubuntu Breezy and Hoary
System Rescue CD 0.2.19
Win 98 (original OS on the 600X, but no longer installed)
Thinkpad 600X 55W BIOS flash CD to install XP compatible BIOS (but this problem also existed before I did the BIOS flash)
And, finally, one that's in the middle:
FreeBSD 6.1 - boots installer and goes through all setup parts, but when installing packages throws lots of IDE errors and does not install successfully. I can't help thinking this may be a clue.
Does anyone have a handle on what the things that will boot on my Thinkpad 600X have in common, the things that won't boot have in common, and maybe why the Breezy kernel works but the Dapper kernel doesn't? Does this smell at all like a hardware problem, or has something changed in very recent kernels that makes them not like 600X hardware?
I could use this as an excuse to get my wife a MacBook and take her T30 (dual-booting XP and Dapper), but I'm really rather attached to my 600X :-)
I'm pretty sure I have a spare 600X motherboard if this does smell like a hardware problem to anyone; I could swap out the board and see what happens.
TIA for any ideas,
Jonathan
I can run Dapper by booting a Breezy kernel.
By way of comparison, other installers that will hang at boot are:
PC BSD 1.11a
XP Pro
Win2K
Knoppix 5.01
Installers that do not hang at boot:
Knoppix 3.4
Kubuntu Breezy and Hoary
System Rescue CD 0.2.19
Win 98 (original OS on the 600X, but no longer installed)
Thinkpad 600X 55W BIOS flash CD to install XP compatible BIOS (but this problem also existed before I did the BIOS flash)
And, finally, one that's in the middle:
FreeBSD 6.1 - boots installer and goes through all setup parts, but when installing packages throws lots of IDE errors and does not install successfully. I can't help thinking this may be a clue.
Does anyone have a handle on what the things that will boot on my Thinkpad 600X have in common, the things that won't boot have in common, and maybe why the Breezy kernel works but the Dapper kernel doesn't? Does this smell at all like a hardware problem, or has something changed in very recent kernels that makes them not like 600X hardware?
I could use this as an excuse to get my wife a MacBook and take her T30 (dual-booting XP and Dapper), but I'm really rather attached to my 600X :-)
I'm pretty sure I have a spare 600X motherboard if this does smell like a hardware problem to anyone; I could swap out the board and see what happens.
TIA for any ideas,
Jonathan
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