Installation Won't Boot
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 1:37 pm
The HDD in my current HDA was starting to fail, so I decided to move to a new HDD, and update Amahi in the process.
I bought a new HDD, and went to try to install Amahi.
Unfortunately, I can't even get the installation media to be recognized.
I am currently only getting errors that there is no operating system to boot from, and the computer continually tries to boot from network.
I have tried the following:
Netinstall from CD (isn't recognized at all, jumps straight to network boot)
Netinstall from USB (states no operating system and goes to network)
DVD Install from both CD and USB (with the same results as above).
I tried manually getting the Fedora 25 files (and not the ones linked from the guide) and had the same results with both the Netinstall and DVD install.
For all of these, I have tried just letting it boot manually (which simply fails) or with boot override to the specific device in the BIOS. BIOS recognizes the CD/DVD drive, recognizes the USB (in multiple different ports), and recognizes the HDD (even though I get a no HDD error when I boot, but I assume that's because it is a new/clean drive).
It is an older custom PC I had built. It has a Core I5-2500 processor (so is 64-bit), on an ASUS P8P67 (Rev 3.0) motherboard with 16 GB of RAM.
Other bits of data (not sure if they matter, but figured I'd include them)
The internal LAN port is disabled in the BIOS as it went bad years ago, so I'm using one plugged into a PCI-Express.
CD/DVD is and ASUS DRW-24B1ST
This exact same setup has run my HDA for some time, but now (for unknown reasons) I can't even install Fedora to even considering upgrading.
I'm open to all suggestions...
I bought a new HDD, and went to try to install Amahi.
Unfortunately, I can't even get the installation media to be recognized.
I am currently only getting errors that there is no operating system to boot from, and the computer continually tries to boot from network.
I have tried the following:
Netinstall from CD (isn't recognized at all, jumps straight to network boot)
Netinstall from USB (states no operating system and goes to network)
DVD Install from both CD and USB (with the same results as above).
I tried manually getting the Fedora 25 files (and not the ones linked from the guide) and had the same results with both the Netinstall and DVD install.
For all of these, I have tried just letting it boot manually (which simply fails) or with boot override to the specific device in the BIOS. BIOS recognizes the CD/DVD drive, recognizes the USB (in multiple different ports), and recognizes the HDD (even though I get a no HDD error when I boot, but I assume that's because it is a new/clean drive).
It is an older custom PC I had built. It has a Core I5-2500 processor (so is 64-bit), on an ASUS P8P67 (Rev 3.0) motherboard with 16 GB of RAM.
Other bits of data (not sure if they matter, but figured I'd include them)
The internal LAN port is disabled in the BIOS as it went bad years ago, so I'm using one plugged into a PCI-Express.
CD/DVD is and ASUS DRW-24B1ST
This exact same setup has run my HDA for some time, but now (for unknown reasons) I can't even install Fedora to even considering upgrading.
I'm open to all suggestions...