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- 2019/12/08 17:19:40
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: [SOLVED] OpenJdk breaks my CentOS 7.7 installation
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1105
Re: OpenJdk break my CentOS 7.7 installation
Hi pjsr2, Actually I tried any combination of ISO but the answer wasn't there. After 3 days fighting with it (and also giving a try to Centos 8 where all works well, but my main software isn't compatible with it sadly), I found this solution. Install the minimal (setting acpi=off on the installing m...
- 2019/12/06 19:39:22
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: [SOLVED] OpenJdk breaks my CentOS 7.7 installation
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1105
Re: OpenJdk break my CentOS 7.7 installation
Hi chemal, I added it as without it I can't even start the installer, is there any other option? Maybe if I get it working without putting acpi=off, I'll have more luck with the lather "Sever with GUI" installation? And this is what I get when I start the installer (from DVD bootable usb or KDE boot...
- 2019/12/06 16:15:32
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: [SOLVED] OpenJdk breaks my CentOS 7.7 installation
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1105
Re: OpenJdk break my CentOS 7.7 installation
Hi Trevor, 128 GB of RAM, Nvidia 2080Ti, nvme drive for Centos installation, AMD 3900x and MSI x570 MPG Gaming Carbon ... The CPU works ok, as I used in another rig with a x370 motherboard. All the systems seems to be ok, as I set up double boot with win and there seems all good. Thanks for the inte...
- 2019/12/06 14:19:47
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: [SOLVED] OpenJdk breaks my CentOS 7.7 installation
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1105
[SOLVED] OpenJdk breaks my CentOS 7.7 installation
Hi guys, I'm trying to install Centos 7.7, ideally Cinnamon, on my new machine (x570 chipset, witn nvme drives) and it's getting hard to do it! I can install the minimal version, adding "acpi=off" while I start the installation and run "yum update". Then I need to install "Server with GUI" and there...
- 2018/03/05 16:47:27
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: [SOLVED] Windows 10 dual boot problem
- Replies: 0
- Views: 934
[SOLVED] Windows 10 dual boot problem
SOLUTION: It seems that I just messed up with boot partitions so I had too much of them. I started reinstalling win 10 (efi), then centos (mounting the already existing efi boot partition at /boot/efi) and then all worked right. Thanks a lot for all the other posts that helped me to achieve the desi...