Hello,
I tried the 1.22.3 LiveCD and it booted fine. I had no problems. When I tried to install it, I selected the media to install it to (IDE,SATA drive) and it said "I can not find room to install".
This PC is brand new and only had mandriva on it before (I couldn't get ZM to work due to my lack of linux skill). I have a WD SATA hard drive, LG DVD Rom and a gig of ram.
Can anyone tell me what I did wrong?
Regards
1.22.3 LiveCD Install Error
I downloaded the one listed here: http://www.zoneminder.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=8253
Due to the fact that 1.22.2 would not support my SATA drive.
Due to the fact that 1.22.2 would not support my SATA drive.
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the kernel is 2.6.17 i think so anything that requires a newer kernel will not work, does it have an IDE compatibility mode?
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
Well the choices for media to install upon are limited. You have two:
+ IDE / SATA Drive
+ USB Drive
I choose IDE / SATA and I get the error, (the USB does it also). I had installed the newest Mandriva, 2008 I believe, and it worked fine. I had extreme trouble getting the ZoneMinder program up and running due to my lack of linux knowledge. This LiveCD would be the best for me.
+ IDE / SATA Drive
+ USB Drive
I choose IDE / SATA and I get the error, (the USB does it also). I had installed the newest Mandriva, 2008 I believe, and it worked fine. I had extreme trouble getting the ZoneMinder program up and running due to my lack of linux knowledge. This LiveCD would be the best for me.
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im sure it would lol but if the sata chipset isnt detected or compatible with 2.6.17 kernel it aint gonna happen. Im assuming 2008 is based on something like a 2.6.22 kernel. so thats why it sees the drives and the live cd doesnt. If you cant select a legacy ide mode in the bios, then your hardware is too new to use the live cd im afraid without much work
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
The only Legacy item I can find in my Bios is for a floppy. I guess im back to Mandriva 2008 and trying to figure out how to get ZM installed.
The issue I had was, once I finally got the program to compile, there was no "make" command either as the user or super user.
Is this a difference in kernels?
The issue I had was, once I finally got the program to compile, there was no "make" command either as the user or super user.
Is this a difference in kernels?
Won't weork for Kodicim 4400P
The Kodicom 4400P requires kernel 2,6,22 or later.
Hi retrial5,
I know this is an old topic, but I am hoping this helps others.
I also had this problem, but fixed it using a different livecd distro to CREATE the partitions first. For some reason, I couldn't create the partitions on my 500G SATA Disk using the Mandriva livecd. I have an Nforce chipset, with AM2 64 Bit athlon driving it.
Once you create the partitions using your favourite tool (cfdisk), boot with your livecd, and just add the mount points you want.
-->KegRaider.
I know this is an old topic, but I am hoping this helps others.
I also had this problem, but fixed it using a different livecd distro to CREATE the partitions first. For some reason, I couldn't create the partitions on my 500G SATA Disk using the Mandriva livecd. I have an Nforce chipset, with AM2 64 Bit athlon driving it.
Once you create the partitions using your favourite tool (cfdisk), boot with your livecd, and just add the mount points you want.
-->KegRaider.