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Mandriva LE 2005 nohdlist error [solved]


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I too have the same problem with Mandriva LE 2005

 

Installation gets to partitioning then:

 

An error has occured

fatal: nohdlist nor synthesis to read

for installation CD2 (cdrom2)

 

and stops. I have tried all kinds of solutions but

cannot go beyond the error. I have created a DOS

MBR that I allow to be over written, completly

erase all data on disk (diskkill to all "0"s)

and tried all the options. Let it use the entire

completely empty drive. Nothing seems to work.

 

Feel free to make suggestions. I use removable

hard drives so nothing is at risk.

 

OS's that install or run on the below same system

under the same circumstances are:

 

Windows XP Home SP2 Full install to HD

Knoppix 3.8.1 (Live CD)

Ubuntu 5.04 Full install to HD

Mandriva Move 2.0 (Live CD)

 

My computer archtecture is as follows:

 

Processor

---------

Intel - LGA 775 P4 Prescott 3.0GHz, 530J

 

MoBo

----

GiGabyte - GA-8I915G PRO

Intel 915G Express chipset, supports Hyper-Threading

Onboard Video - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900,

PCI-Express x 16

Onboard Audio - C-Media 9880 codec (Azalia)

Intel High Definition Audio support

Onboard LAN - Marvell Yukon M8001 Gigabit

 

DRAM

----

Kingston - KVR400X64C3AK2/512, 1GB, ValueRAM, DDR400 PC-3200

 

SATA

----

Maxtor - 6B160M0 SATA 160GB (Windows XP SP2 Home installed)

or

Maxtor - 6Y080M0 SATA 80GB

or

whatever SATA suits me today

KingWin - KF-91-BK, Mobile Rack

KingWin - KF-91-T-BK, Mobile Trays

 

DVD-RW

------

Sony - DW-D26A

 

Floppy

------

Sony - MPF920

 

Feel free to contact me any time. I am willing to

retry any iso install anytime and offer feedback

information.

 

Wilcal International

wilcal@dslextreme.com

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A furhter note

 

ISO burner system

 

A further note. I am using a completely seperate

and running Mandrake 9.2 with Sony CD-RW system

with cdrecord in command line mode to burn the

install discs from the ISO image.

 

Wilcal International

wilcal@dslextreme.com

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I have used two differnet CD drives, CD-RW and CD-R.

Also the same drives and combinations have been used with

Windows XP, Knoppix, Ubuntu, Ultimate CD, Puppy Linux

and several others. All successfully.

 

From the many threads concerning the same issue it appears

that there is an install BUG in Mandriva LE 2005 with many

platforms.

 

I am well down the path with Ubuntu 5.04. That Linux Distro installs

cleanly and on the first try using exactly the same hardware and

platform.

 

Wilcal International

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Almost sure it's a bad CD burn.

 

That would be easy except I have tried two different CD drives,

2 CD-RW and 2 CD-R all with the same result. As mentioned

in other parts of this thread this is a common Install BUG with

Mandriva LE 2005 realeased last month. Interestingly enough

Mandriva MOVE runs just fine using the same platform, CD drives

and multiple CD-RW and CD-R media. It's not the drives

or the media.

 

I suspect the newness of this platform's SATA system is not

dialed into this Mandriva Release.

 

MoBo

----

GiGabyte - GA-8I915G PRO

Intel 915G Express chipset, supports Hyper-Threading

Onboard Video - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900,

PCI-Express x 16

Onboard Audio - C-Media 9880 codec (Azalia)

Intel High Definition Audio support

Onboard LAN - Marvell Yukon M8001 Gigabit

 

Wilcal International

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I have Mandy (as well as many other distros) installed in my ALL-SATA system (only optical drives are IDE) without any issues.

If you are sure the CD is not a bad burn, then try reinstalling with HT disabled within BIOS (I don't have to do so, but my i865 is much older and as such better supported that your i915 chipset).

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Have you checked the md5sums against the ISO's you downloaded, in case there is a problem with them? It could be your downloaded ISO's have problems, which are then being written to your CD's.

 

I personally would suggest downloading CD2 again, since it could be a problem with your ISO image, if you've burnt it twice, and at a slower speed too, since faster burns can cause issues like this as well.

 

A number of people here use LE2005 without any problems whatsoever, and are able to install on SATA without probs. This therefore doesn't necessarily suggest that LE2005 has a bug.

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I personally would suggest downloading CD2 again, since it could be a problem with your ISO image, if you've burnt it twice, and at a slower speed too, since faster burns can cause issues like this as well.

 

Thanks I'll give that one a try. (2x vs 4x)

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I only use CD-R media, never had any problems. CD-RW are OK, but they cost more, and you have to take time to erase them. For me, it's easier, cheaper and less hassle to use CD-R. If it goes wrong, through it away and start again! :P

 

I'd have burnt it much quicker this way, than erasing disks and then re-burning.

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Agreed - I get good cd-r media and for the dvd I get good dvd-r media. Some people have luck with el-cheapo. I don't touch it. I got a 50 pack of Philips 8x dvd-r that has worked great on my NEC drive. ($18 at local Micro Center) When I need cd blanks I go for fuji or tdk. Prices have come way down and are only going to get lower.

Hope that helps!

Kristi/Kristi1/etc

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I personally would suggest downloading CD2 again, since it could be a problem with your ISO image, if you've burnt it twice, and at a slower speed too, since faster burns can cause issues like this as well.

 

 

Success. I burned CD1 at 4x instead of 8x and I've been able to load Madriva LE 2005 successfully, twice. Thanks :D

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