Hello, I've been trying to install Red Hat 7.2 Enigma.
I've mounted the 1st ISO image and when the VM starts booting from the CD, hde irq timeout error shows.
The installation process then starts (I use text mode) and select regular options (my native language, etc...). After choosing to install as a server, it asks me to autopartition, use Disk Druid or use fdisk. I've tried all options but then it appears again the "I/O error during read on /temp/hde". Someone could solve this problem? Thanks
Installi RedHat 7.2 (pretty old): I/O error on /tmp/hde
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Re: Installi RedHat 7.2 (pretty old): I/O error on /tmp/hde
Why not installing a modern version?
Anyway: Help is not possible, if you dont post details.
Exact error messages, log file, full guest configuration are a first step.
Anyway: Help is not possible, if you dont post details.
Exact error messages, log file, full guest configuration are a first step.
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Re: Installi RedHat 7.2 (pretty old): I/O error on /tmp/hde
the default hard disk controller in VBOX is a sata controller and those drivers are not in redhat's linux kernel for that old of a release. the hard disk is read as /tmp/hde and will not except the changes made in fdisk.
add a hard disk to the ide controller in virtualbox in the storage settings as well as remove the sata controller.
i set the hard disk to the primary master and the cd as the secondary master
the disk is read as hda and is not able to be partitioned. you might have to delete the existing partition table to start editing the drive.
if you run into an X server issue use the text install.
add a hard disk to the ide controller in virtualbox in the storage settings as well as remove the sata controller.
i set the hard disk to the primary master and the cd as the secondary master
the disk is read as hda and is not able to be partitioned. you might have to delete the existing partition table to start editing the drive.
if you run into an X server issue use the text install.
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Re: Installi RedHat 7.2 (pretty old): I/O error on /tmp/hde
So, I just started playing around with this because of a lark in the office surrounding RH 7.2 "Enigma" and the new-ish-ly released RHEL 7.2. Anyway, selecting Linux 2.4 (32-bit) as the OS in VirtualBox results in an actual IDE controller being used for the HD. So, the install actually works.
If anyone has any ideas re: XFree86 under current VirtualBox, or how one might go about faking up2date into working in today's world, let me know.
If anyone has any ideas re: XFree86 under current VirtualBox, or how one might go about faking up2date into working in today's world, let me know.
Re: Installi RedHat 7.2 (pretty old): I/O error on /tmp/hde
I wrote a procedure for getting XF86_FBDev framebuffer driver working:glyphrider wrote:So, I just started playing around with this because of a lark in the office surrounding RH 7.2 "Enigma" and the new-ish-ly released RHEL 7.2. Anyway, selecting Linux 2.4 (32-bit) as the OS in VirtualBox results in an actual IDE controller being used for the HD. So, the install actually works.
If anyone has any ideas re: XFree86 under current VirtualBox, or how one might go about faking up2date into working in today's world, let me know.
https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/710103/61504