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    Going insane trying to install

    The following flavors of linux all fail after installation on my new machine. The livecd works fine
    BlakcHatSec
    Kali 2016.2
    Linux mint 16
    dark mint 16
    Cyborg hawk
    parrot security 3.1

    What info can I pull from a livecd boot to help find an answer?
    Mobo is MSI 990FXA https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/990FX...#hero-overview
    CPU amd FX-8370
    32 Gb ran
    drives;
    1 500 Gb Patriot blast ssd
    2 3 tb western dig hdd
    1 4 tb western dig hdd
    video: Nvidia 970TX
    corsaid usb gaming KB
    usb mouse

    Linux should run great on this and very fast. Win7 takes 21 seconds to boot and runs very fast

    I have no idea why these all fail
    Last edited by vsreeser; Nov 01, 2016, 05:04 PM.

    #2
    I cant find your motherboard online. Are you sure you have the name right?

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      #3
      it's 990FXA mistyped as FCS

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        #4
        when you say "fail" ,,,what exactly do yo mean ,,,,,,,,and have you had any linux install and work ?
        i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
        16GB RAM
        Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

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          #5
          More info
          Summary
          CPU AMD FX-8370 43 °C
          Vishera 32nm Technology
          RAM 32.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 666MHz (9-9-9-24)
          Motherboard MSI 990FXA GAMING (MS-7893) (CPU 1) 40 °C
          Graphics LCD TV (1920x1080@60Hz)
          4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (ASUStek Computer Inc) 39 °C
          Storage
          447GB Patriot Blast SATA Disk Device (SSD) 30 °C
          2794GB Western Digital WDC WD30 EZRX-00DC0B0 SATA Disk Device (SATA) 33 °C
          2794GB Seagate ST3000DM 001-1ER166 SATA Disk Device (SATA) 36 °C
          3726GB Western Digital WDC WD40 EZRZ-00WN9B0 SATA Disk Device (SATA) 33 °C
          8GB Dataram, Inc. RAMDiskVE (RAM Disk)
          Optical Drives ASUS BW-16D1HT SATA CdRom Device
          Audio Realtek High Definition Audio
          Device Tree
          ACPI x64-based PC
          ACPI Power Button
          AMD FX-8370 Eight-Core Processor

          Motherboard resources
          System board
          PCI bus
          AMD IOMMU Device
          AMD SMBus
          ATI I/O Communications Processor PCI Bus Controller
          PCI standard host CPU bridge
          PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
          NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
          Generic PnP Monitor
          High Definition Audio Controller
          NVIDIA High Definition Audio
          ASMedia USB3.1 eXtensible Host Controller (ASM1143)
          Unknown Device
          AMD SATA Controller
          ASUS BW-16D1HT SATA CdRom Device
          Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
          USB Root Hub
          HID-compliant mouse
          USB Input Device
          HID-compliant consumer control device
          Logitech Wireless Headset
          Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
          802.11 USB Wireless LAN Card
          HID Keyboard Device
          Generic Bluetooth Radio
          High Definition Audio Controller
          Realtek High Definition Audio
          PCI standard ISA bridge
          Direct memory access controller
          Killer E2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
          VIA USB eXtensible Host Controller
          VIA USB 3 Root Hub
          VIA USB 2 Hub
          CPU AMD FX-8370
          Cores 8 Threads 8
          Name AMD FX-8370
          Code Name Vishera
          Package Socket AM3+ (942)
          Technology 32nm
          Specification AMD FX-8370 Eight-Core Processor
          Instructions MMX (+), SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSE4A, AMD 64, NX, VMX, AES, AVX, FMA3, FMA4
          Bus Speed 200.0 MHz
          Rated Bus Speed 2599.9 MHz Stock Core Speed 4100 MHz Stock Bus Speed 200 MHz
          Caches
          L1 Data Cache Size 8 x 16 KBytes
          L1 Instructions Cache Size 4 x 64 KBytes
          L2 Unified Cache Size 4 x 2048 KBytes
          L3 Unified Cache Size 8192 KBytes
          Threads APIC ID: 0

          Memory
          Type DDR3 Size 32768 MBytes
          Total Physical 32 GB
          Total Virtual 64 GB

          SPD
          Number Of SPD Modules 4
          Type DDR3
          Size 8192 MBytes each
          Manufacturer Corsair
          Max Bandwidth PC3-10700 (667 MHz)

          Motherboard
          Manufacturer MSI
          Model 990FXA GAMING (MS-7893) (CPU 1)
          Version 1.0
          Chipset Vendor AMD
          Chipset Model RD9x0
          Chipset Revision 02
          Southbridge Vendor AMD
          Southbridge Model SB910/950
          Southbridge Revision 40
          BIOS
          Brand American Megatrends Inc.
          Version V1.4
          Date 12/24/2015
          Voltage
          +3.3V 3.312 V
          CPU CORE 1.472 V
          VIN2 2.992 V
          VIN3 1.388 V
          +5V 5.760 V
          +12V 13.640 V
          VIN6 2.464 V
          VSB3V 3.264 V
          CMOS BATTERY 3.248 V
          Graphics Monitor
          Name LCD TV on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (Yes, I do have an HDTV connected as a monitor)
          Current Resolution 1920x1080 pixels
          Work Resolution 1920x1050 pixels
          State Enabled, Primary
          Monitor Width 1920
          Monitor Height 1080
          Monitor BPP 32 bits per pixel
          Monitor Frequency 60 Hz
          Device \\.\DISPLAY1\Monitor0
          NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 Manufacturer NVIDIA
          Device ID 10DE-13C2
          Subvendor ASUStek Computer Inc (1043)
          Bus Interface PCI Express x16
          BIOS Version 84.04.84.00.a6
          Memory 4095 MB

          Storage
          Hard drives
          Patriot Blast SATA Disk Device
          Heads 16
          Cylinders 58,369
          Tracks 14,884,095
          Sectors 937,697,985
          SATA type SATA-III 6.0Gb/s
          Device type Fixed
          Firmware Version Number SAFM12.2
          LBA Size 48-bit LBA
          Power On Count 132 times
          Power On Time 70.0 days
          SSD Drive
          Interface SATA
          Capacity 447 GB

          Optical Drives
          Media Type BD Writer ASUS BW-16D1HT SATA CdRom Device
          Audio
          Sound Cards
          NVIDIA High Definition Audio
          Realtek High Definition Audio
          USB Audio Device
          Peripherals
          HID Keyboard Device
          Device Kind Keyboard
          Device Name HID Keyboard Device
          HID Keyboard Device
          Device Kind Keyboard
          Device Name HID Keyboard Device
          Location USB Input Device
          HID-compliant mouse
          Device Kind Mouse
          Device Name HID-compliant mouse
          USB Audio Device
          Device Kind Audio device
          Device Name USB Audio Device Vendor Logitech
          Comment Logitech Wireless Headset
          Location USB Composite Device

          Adapters List
          802.11 USB Wireless LAN Card - Wi-Fi ALFA AWUS036NH
          Bluetooth Device (Personal Area Network)
          Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller

          Generated with Speccy v1.29.714
          Last edited by vsreeser; Nov 01, 2016, 05:34 PM.

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            #6
            Some, like backbox 4.4 will just sit at a blank screen and not even get to the livecd. BHS will install, then fail on grub installation. Kali appears to fully install but goes into full panic mode upon boot and dumps me to a rescue prompt. Parrot installed fine, but failed upon boot. I am trying to install them to logical drives sda 5,6,7. If itt would help I could delete the logical drives and install 2 ofd them on primary partitions on the ssd. Can't go to GPT partition table without total reinstall of windows. It does complain a lot about usb devices before it gives up. I have a kb, mouse, wieless, a bluetooth adaptor, and an externmal backup (turned off right now) connected to usb.
            Last edited by vsreeser; Nov 01, 2016, 05:44 PM.

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              #7
              I have the same Mobo / processor combo but since I don't duel-boot, so not sure I could be of much help. I have not had any problems with installing Linux to a drive. In your case, and in general, during installs, having peripheral USB devices plugged in is not desirable. Although the only ancillary thing you have plugged in at the moment is the bluetooth. Still, I'd leave it unplugged. Also, why do you have 3 such large physical drives in your box AND a large external USB hard drive? Clearly, if the installs all are failing, it must have to do with the drive selection during install, as you suspect.
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                #8
                Was able to install ubuntu 14.04 net. Had to boot with recovery mode and install a desktop (kubuntu). Now trying to get a decent display resolution. Stuck with 800x600 right now. I did notice I get a blank screen with ctrl-alt-F1. Trying
                Code:
                sudo -i
                apt-get update && apr-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade
                nothing updated

                Allowing Kubuntu to upgrade to 16.04

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dequire View Post
                  I have the same Mobo / processor combo but since I don't duel-boot, so not sure I could be of much help. I have not had any problems with installing Linux to a drive. In your case, and in general, during installs, having peripheral USB devices plugged in is not desirable. Although the only ancillary thing you have plugged in at the moment is the bluetooth. Still, I'd leave it unplugged. Also, why do you have 3 such large physical drives in your box AND a large external USB hard drive? Clearly, if the installs all are failing, it must have to do with the drive selection during install, as you suspect.
                  The large drives are for storing pictures (mostly of kids going back to 2000), videos, and other files i don't want to lose. The external is the same except I can also use it to copy the files to other computers. That way I don't have to use ftp or anything else that would require the computer be left in any particular state.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by vsreeser View Post
                    Was able to install ubuntu 14.04 net. Had to boot with recovery mode and install a desktop (kubuntu). Now trying to get a decent display resolution. Stuck with 800x600 right now. I did notice I get a blank screen with ctrl-alt-F1. Trying
                    Code:
                    sudo -i
                    apt-get update && apr-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade
                    nothing updated

                    Allowing Kubuntu to upgrade to 16.04
                    Boot fails on reboot. More directly after selecting Ubuntu from grub. Boots to windows 7 (don't like 8 or 10) ok
                    AMD-Vi IO page failt devicve= 05:00
                    I can boot in recovery mode to console. Trying to boot in failsafe graphics mode fails as well.
                    This is really puzzling

                    more info: I get the same problem with all but ssd and optical drive disconnected.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by vsreeser View Post
                      Was able to install ubuntu 14.04 net. Had to boot with recovery mode and install a desktop (kubuntu). Now trying to get a decent display resolution. Stuck with 800x600 right now. I did notice I get a blank screen with ctrl-alt-F1. Trying
                      Code:
                      sudo -i
                      apt-get update && apr-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade
                      nothing updated

                      Allowing Kubuntu to upgrade to 16.04
                      You have a typo in your command line: apr-get instead of apt-get. Don't know if that makes a difference.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by vsreeser View Post
                        Was able to install ubuntu 14.04 net. Had to boot with recovery mode and install a desktop (kubuntu). Now trying to get a decent display resolution. Stuck with 800x600 right now. I did notice I get a blank screen with ctrl-alt-F1. Trying
                        Code:
                        sudo -i
                        apt-get update && apr-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade
                        nothing updated

                        Allowing Kubuntu to upgrade to 16.04
                        that command will NOT take you to 16.04 and yes their is a typo in it that will stop it from even doing the upgrade.

                        this is a common misconception ,,,,,,,that "dist-upgrade" will take you to the next version of Kubuntu ,,,,it dose not .

                        please see "man apt-get" to get the details.

                        VINNY
                        i7 4core HT 8MB L3 2.9GHz
                        16GB RAM
                        Nvidia GTX 860M 4GB RAM 1152 cuda cores

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                          #13
                          I managed to solve the problem in the strangest way. The DVI to HDMI cable was too short to move computer where I wanted it. Replaced with a longer cable in better shape and now everything works fine. I still see the errors but the desktops work

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                            #14
                            Could it be a problem with the iommu setting? Or if you are using installers on USB - try with DVD! Not quite as stupid as it sounds, at least not for AMD on Gigabyte motherboards. Don't know about yours.

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