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Installation issues / ASUS P5N7A-VM - Install Issues BusyBox Prompt
« on: January 09, 2009, 07:04:44 am »
Let me first start by saying that I new to the Linux world, but very excited to get this stuff working.  I am a windows guy for now and pretty competent in that arena.  I grew up using Xenix, Unix and Aix, but it has been about 10 years.

So I am on my second attempt at getting a machine to load correctly.  I have an Asus P5N7A-VM, Core 2 Quad 2.5, 2x2GB Corsair, LG Blu Ray Drive, and a Samsung 1TB HD.  I started out getting errors about the fd0, but I disabled the floppy in the BIOS and that went away.  Now when I boot off the i386 710 DVD download and select Install Linux MCE, I see the splash screen and then the BusyBox message with (initramfs) prompt.  I have tried disabled and reconfiging the BIOS with no luck.  Now I am back to defaults in the BIOS with the floppy change.  Can anyone help me PLEEEEASE!!  And please keep in mind I might not know all the obvious stuff yet.

Thanks

TJ

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Users / Spec out an "ideal" core and hybrid machine
« on: December 08, 2008, 07:18:22 am »
Newbie Here, so bear with me.

I recetly built a Windows Vista MCE machine and was pretty happy with it, but there were obvious limitations.  Then I came across this site and got excited to test one out.  So I went down to my local Fry's electronics and tried to built a low cost machine for testing.  Here is what I started with, which was a nightmare:

Asus M3N78-VM
On Board Nvidia Geforce 8200
Trendnet Gigabit NIC Card for second NIC
AMD 5200+ Processor
4GB Crucial DDR2 2x2
1TB Samsung Sata HD
HP IDE DVD RW

I downloaded the AMD 64 version and had a terrible time getting video past the point where you said to install.  Then I went and bought an Nvidia 9400GT card and got the same results.

Then I decided to take apart my Vista MCE after reading some of the same results on ubuntu forums.  Here are the specs for that machine:

Asus P5E-VM HDMI
Intel Quad Core 2.5 Processor
On Board Intel graphics
4GB Crucial 2x2
Used the 1TB Samsung from above
LG Blu Ray Player

This machine loaded great and it was hooked up to my desktop monitor which is a Samsung T260HD through the VGA port.  Looked pretty good and I set my AV Wizard settings to VGA - 1080p - 60Hz and it looked great for the UI.  I also had to go with the lowest setting, because the other 2 only showed 2 quadrants of the image.  So then I took it into my Theatre room and hooked it up to my Samsung 72 DLP through the vga port and it came up as an unsupported resolution.  Then I added my nvidia card and got the same results.  The best I could get was 1024x768 thru vga and nothing over hdmi or component on the nvidia card.  And after a bunch of screwing around it was locking up on me and right now I reloading it fresh.

So I guess my first question is, can I build anything decent from the parts i have?

My second is...Can someone help me spec out 2 different machines, one as a hybrid and one as a core only.  Something that will work GREAT and Linux MCE folks recommend.  I want to utuilize everything it has to offer but movies and music to start with.  I was thinking the best way to start was a mb with dual nics and 7.1 sound, but no video, then add a good card that supports HDMI, and a digital tuner card.

For the hybrid machine, I am used to using Asus but I am open to anything reliable.  For a core only machine, I prefer to use a Supermicro server setup with a xeon or intel i7 processor.  Let me know your thoughts please.

I really think this can kick the butt of Vista MCE if I use the right parts.  I am new to Linux, but I grew up building xenix, unix and aix machines, so it should come back to me pretty easily.

Thanks

TJ

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