I just installed Mandrake 6.1 off the latest PC Answers coverdisk. All went well, couldn't tell the difference between that and RH6.0's installer (apart from the total lack of X server setup, expect you're meant to do that after you have a working console). When I get to the standard logon prompt I input root and enter as usual but it doesn't give me a password prompt just another logon prompt, hence I can't get into the system. This is also the case with a normal user and when I try booting from a floppy instead of the hdd (lilo is on the mbr). I can get into a bash prompt by using lilo single but that still gets me nowhere, I tried changing the root password and running lilo again from there. Any ideas? Could the good folks at PC Answers have slipped us a lemon I wonder? Cheers, BJ [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
Ditto. :-( I picked up a copy of PC Answers myself today, purely for the copy of Mandrake (didn't fancy downloading it at 128kbit). In short, they seem to have messed up the install/packages in some way.. haven't looked properly yet, but the end result doesn't work. According to some newsgroup postings, it isn't just the login that's messed up; X has problems as well, so it's probably not worth persevering. Bit of a waste of a fiver really. Gareth John Woodard wrote:
I just installed Mandrake 6.1 off the latest PC Answers coverdisk. All went well, couldn't tell the difference between that and RH6.0's installer (apart from the total lack of X server setup, expect you're meant to do that after you have a working console).
When I get to the standard logon prompt I input root and enter as usual but it doesn't give me a password prompt just another logon prompt, hence I can't get into the system. This is also the case with a normal user and when I try booting from a floppy instead of the hdd (lilo is on the mbr). I can get into a bash prompt by using lilo single but that still gets me nowhere, I tried changing the root password and running lilo again from there.
Any ideas? Could the good folks at PC Answers have slipped us a lemon I wonder?
Cheers, BJ
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Gareth Watts wrote:
Ditto. :-(
I picked up a copy of PC Answers myself today, purely for the copy of Mandrake (didn't fancy downloading it at 128kbit).
In short, they seem to have messed up the install/packages in some way.. haven't looked properly yet, but the end result doesn't work. According to some newsgroup postings, it isn't just the login that's messed up; X has problems as well, so it's probably not worth persevering.
Bit of a waste of a fiver really.
Gareth
I bought Mandrake from PC World, and had no problems with it, The install was just like RH6, and I've had no problems with it, in fact it's running on a PC by my foot as a gateway/firewall :-) -- Chris *************************************************************************** E Mail Chris@glovercc.freeserve.co,uk WWW http://www.glovercc.freeserve.co.uk ICQ 18054759 Someday, we'll look back on this, laugh nervously and change the subject. -Anon [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
Not a magazine I would normally buy either. I want my fiver back sob!... I just checked out this group on their server nntp//:futurenet.com.pcanswers.cdandsoftware and there are a lot of angry people out there. Looks like they are going to try and post some sort of fix but me thinks they are going to be replacing a lot of duff CDs, that'll cost em! The words cockup and complete spring immediately to mind for some reason. :-) Anybody out there in mega fast connection land fancy grabbing an iso image and burning a disk for me? Cheers, BJ ----- Original Message ----- From: Gareth Watts <gareth@omnipotent.net> To: <alug@stu.uea.ac.uk> Sent: Thursday, November 25, 1999 11:50 PM Subject: [alug] Mandrake logon problems?
Ditto. :-(
I picked up a copy of PC Answers myself today, purely for the copy of Mandrake (didn't fancy downloading it at 128kbit).
In short, they seem to have messed up the install/packages in some way.. haven't looked properly yet, but the end result doesn't work. According to some newsgroup postings, it isn't just the login that's messed up; X has problems as well, so it's probably not worth persevering.
Bit of a waste of a fiver really.
Gareth
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I had the same problem thought it was me being a Linux newbie and went back to Redhat 6.1 but if PC Answers cocked up they should replace the CD-ROMS Justin I just installed Mandrake 6.1 off the latest PC Answers coverdisk. All went well, couldn't tell the difference between that and RH6.0's installer (apart from the total lack of X server setup, expect you're meant to do that after you have a working console). When I get to the standard logon prompt I input root and enter as usual but it doesn't give me a password prompt just another logon prompt, hence I can't get into the system. This is also the case with a normal user and when I try booting from a floppy instead of the hdd (lilo is on the mbr). I can get into a bash prompt by using lilo single but that still gets me nowhere, I tried changing the root password and running lilo again from there. Any ideas? Could the good folks at PC Answers have slipped us a lemon I wonder? Cheers, BJ [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
I dont know if this works because I havnt tried it yet but it could be worth a try this is also from the PC Answers newsgroup -quote- Subject: Interesting solution for existing Linux users, desperate to try Mandrake. Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 10:24:24 -0000 From: "Rob Fenwick" <robf@linuxfan.com> Newsgroups: pcanswers.cdandsoftware If you're an existing Linux user, and you have a copy of Red Hat floating around, if you install RH 6.0, and then 'upgrade' to Mandrake 6.1, it works without any problems. Bit of a messy workaround, but it should help out those of you who are hardened Penguin drivers! -endquote- [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
Justin
I dont know if this works because I havnt tried it yet but it could be worth a try
this is also from the PC Answers newsgroup
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Subject: Interesting solution for existing Linux users, desperate to try Mandrake.
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 10:24:24 -0000 From: "Rob Fenwick" <robf@linuxfan.com> Newsgroups: pcanswers.cdandsoftware
If you're an existing Linux user, and you have a copy of Red Hat floating around, if you install RH 6.0, and then 'upgrade' to Mandrake 6.1, it works without any problems.
Bit of a messy workaround, but it should help out those of you who are hardened Penguin drivers!
-endquote-
Thought about doing that but apparently some of the rpms are corrupt so I'll give it a miss until they get their act together. I do wonder if I'm entitled to a refund or at least a working disk. Cheers, BJ [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
On Wed, 1 Dec 1999, John Woodard wrote:
Thought about doing that but apparently some of the rpms are corrupt so I'll give it a miss until they get their act together.
I do wonder if I'm entitled to a refund or at least a working disk.
Could be interesting to see how many people do send the disc back to get a working one - should give some measurement to Linux interest in the UK. James. needing sleep. [ This email came to you via the Anglian Linux User Group list ] [ If you only wish to recieve event announcements, email the ] [ SUBJECTs of "unsubscribe alug" and "subscribe alug-announce" ] [ to listserver@stu.uea.ac.uk -- We do need your support, tho' ]
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