Andres,
Yes ... I found quite often that when booting, I have to hit enter at the
"press any key to enter startup options" prompt. You can then enter a "-v"
for verbose at the boot: prompt. Hit enter and watch the boot process ...
You might then see where things are hanging.
On my installations, I quite often have to specify the boot device also ...
So, for example, on my system with a single IDE disk I'll enter "rd=disk0s1
-v" instead of just "-v". The disk#s# is indicating (I think) the disk
channel and disk device ...
Scott C. Lemon
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Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 3:04 PM
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Subject: Will not boot...
I am using a Dell Precision 670 (single Xeon processor) and although
installation process was succesful once I chose to reboot all I get for
hours is the apple logo on th escreen. Only the logo, no progress
indicator, no nothing. I am just a novice fooling around, but any clues?
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