Please wait while Amahi is configured

kirkface8
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Please wait while Amahi is configured

Postby kirkface8 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:52 am

Hi Guys,

I am getting stuck on this section after the install. The installation completes successfully but gets stuck in the infamous reboot loop.

Dropping to command line i can see that eth0 takes a long time to come about 1 minute. After i can successfully ping http://www.google.com i run the command ConfigAmahi which leads to the message Please wait while amahi is configured. This could take a few minutes but i have left it for an hour and nothing has completed.

Any tips on resolving this issue.

Thanks
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Re: Please wait while Amahi is configured

Postby bigfoot65 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:17 am

First of all it would be helpful if you provided more details. For example, is this Fedora 14 Full DVD or Express CD install.

Also, is it possible a hardware compatibility issue exists or the DVD/CD you are using is corrupt? I have seen many cases where the media checksum and/or the burn was bad.

To better assist you we need details!
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Re: Please wait while Amahi is configured

Postby kirkface8 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 4:44 pm

Sorry for leaving that out.

Its an install from an express CD. I checked the downloaded MD5 and burnt the disc at lowest speed possible. I am installing amahi on a Hp dl380 G3. Once the server is booted I am able to ping the address from another computer on the same network.

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Re: Please wait while Amahi is configured

Postby bigfoot65 » Wed Mar 28, 2012 5:00 pm

The express CD sometimes does not deliver the best results. Can you try the Full DVD install? Seems like maybe a hardware drive issue. Maybe check the install log in the root folder.
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