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All I have learnt is that there are basically 2 methods to get it to work. Personally, I went for the first method as I have a greater chance of the drivers being recompiled when I upgrade the kernel as they come from the repo. The 2nd method will give you the specific driver of the moment but when you change kernel, you get the black screen and all sorts of errors. I know this does not specifically answer your question but it may get you of your hole.
It is more exact to search drivers with the id. On the bootloader of the installer you have to edit the kernel options before you boot the installer. You have to add:. Thank you, jlehtone. That is so thorough and in great detail. I was helping the user in the springdale mailing list. The installer did detect the USB; I entered a 1 after the prompt, and the installer did detect the.
I suspect that at this point, internet access for the installer is not yet active. The installer found the rpm you wanted to use but did not allow you to go amy further? If you try to start over once again, did it fail at the same step? I simultaneously set up my HP Pavilion with the Rocky 8. Also, the original Driver disk drive selection prompt reappeared. The only difference between the 1st set of 5 and the 2nd set of 5 messages is tmpmnt0: in the first set, tmpmnt1: in the second set.
All 10 messages in each case had a long message ID in front of them, egs. Can you get another USB stick for the driver and try again? I tried both Rocky 8. Nothing further happened, and I terminated each test after about 10 minutes. The following may not be relevant, but it might offer some clue to what is happening: CentOS However, it can still be downloaded from a Japanese archive website.
I tried it on both my machines in the same fashion as Rocky and Springdale. In all cases, when the USB is being checked, there is a warning message that it is mounted as read-only.