Paul & all who helped -
   Thanks very much for the suggestions.  I've been engaging the Suse help 
line both telephone and by e-mail... we have not really come up with an 
answer yet.  Its possible its two cases of bad CD-ROM media, or perhaps more 
likely that there is just a hardware compatibllity issue with Suse in which 
case I'm doomed from getting it going on the Acer.  I'll let the list know if 
anything new develops.
   FYI, I had a chance to try out some additional distributions to further 
test the Acer.  The following are my results:
     RH7.2 			OK
     eSmith (RH7.1)		OK
     Corel Linux second ed. 	OK
     Mandrake 8.2			OK
     Caldera OpenLinux 2.4		Crash (immediate)
     Suse 8.0			Crash (at end of kernel decompression)
     Open BSD			Booted from floppy but couldn't talk to the CD-ROM
     FreeBSD 4.4			OK
     Pico BSD			OK
     Small Linux			OK
     Win 3.1			OK
     Win 95			OK
   This experiment has been most instructive.   Here's what I saw:
   I found Mandrake 8.2 to be an unexpected pleasure to install and use - 
this was my first exposure to Mandrake.  It was the only distribution that 
was able to overcome my computer BIOS limitation and access the full 20 GB of 
hard drive space vice only the 8 GB supported by the BIOS.  Unfortunately 
Mandrake seems to require a video monitor with more than 640x480 resolution. 
- even to just accomplish the installation.
   Corel Linux second edition was admittedly an older distribution.  It was 
like taking a flashback to the RH5.2 days.  Manual partitioning was 
required.... not hard, certainly not as challenging as BSD partitioning (but 
even that gets easy once youve done it a few times).  The Netscape in this 
distribtution kept crashing.  Corel had problems with 64x480 resolution 
during installation...required manual Xserver configuration.
   Red Hat 7.2 is what I've been using since I got back into Linux.  I might 
be tempted to switch to Mandrake if they bring out a KDE 3.0 distro sooner 
rather than later...
                                                w/r Bill
On Tuesday 07 May 2002 11:02 pm, you wrote:
> On Tue, May 07, 2002 at 07:31:59PM -0400, William Calderwood wrote:
> >    When attempting to install my system crashes and nothing I've been
> > able to do has gotten around the problem.  I called Suse Tech support and
> > ran a memory test and finally they suggested I trade in my copy and try a
> > second - same problem on the new copy.  Was wondering if anyone else has
> > experienced this same problem and might have a suggestion on how to
> > overcome it?
> >
> > 					w/r Bill Calderwood
> >
> > Error message: (come up just as the kernal is finishing uncompressing)
> >
> > 	Uncompressing Linux . . .
> > 	crc error
> > 	- - System halted
> >
> > Trouble shooting attempted:
> >
> > Thinking I might have a memory problem,
>
> From your tests, it doesn't look like you have a memory problem. A CRC
> error looks like your install media. I wonder if SuSE had some bad
> burns. I realize you got new media, but they could have burned a whole
> batch bad.
>
> Smitty mentioned potential driver problems, which could be the case if
> it's the CDROM driver, hacking up your bits on the way to memory.
>
> Paul
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