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    Unable To Install Linux

    hi,
    i have Mainboard : Asus M2N32-SLI DELUXE
    Processor : AMD Athlon 64 X2 5400+(BLACK) @ 3255 MHz
    Memory :Corsair xms2 4096 MB (2 x 2048 DDR2-SDRAM )
    Video Card : NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT
    Hdd: 250 gb seagate 7200rpm
    Moniter: Samsung SyncMaster 19" 2ms
    OS:xp 64bit. i have problem when i am trying to install Ubuntu 8.10 on second partition.error message comes comes at the end of installation f77: installation problem, cannot exec `f771': No such file or directory.i don't know how to fix this problem.

    Can anyone help!!!

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    Re: Unable To Install Linux

    hi,
    Did you burn the CD yourself? Did you remember to run a checksum before you burnt it and how fast did you burn it?if you want more help click here.

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    Re: Unable To Install Linux

    hi,
    I've had no problem using with Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and windows 98. Download the checksums and use them to check if the ISO's are working (or have your friend). Either way It sounds like they are corrupt, try formatting/installing it again and see if you get the same error...

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    Re: Unable To Install Linux

    You might be able to resolve the problem by:
    • Adding a kernel parameter to the usrvars.bat file indicating the location of the driver disk
    • Modifying the kickstart file to include a driver disk for the hardware
    • Modifying the network boot image provided with the Linux distribution


    To add a kernel parameter to the usrvars.bat file, follow these steps:
    • Obtain the new device driver diskette.
    • Make the device drivers accessible to the Red Hat Linux installation program from the network. For example, place the files on a web server.
    • Edit the usrvars.bat file as you normally would with the Customize-usrvars.bat file.

    In the usrvars.bat file, locate the following:
    echo nousbstorage > %RAMDSK%\LOADLIN.TMP
    To add the device driver to the kernel parameters, use the dd option.

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