User`s guide
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Additional Information
RedHawk Linux Version 5.4 Release Notes 75
Set Security Level: Disabled
Set SELinux: Disabled
Tab to [OK] and press Enter.
12. From the Set Up Agent main menu, tab to [Exit] and press Enter.
After exiting the Set Up Agent, you should see [ OK ] returned by the
firstboot service.
13. Edit /etc/inittab and change the first line:
from: id:3:initdefault:
to: id:5:initdefault:
14. Reboot the system and continue with section 5.1.2 on page 33.
8.1.6 If the Installation GUI Fails to Start
If during installation the GUI fails to start, it may be caused by graphics driver problems
with certain VGA cards and/or flat panel monitors not being probed properly.
Specifying the following parameters at the boot prompt may solve your problem.
• Failure to recognize your VGA card or incompatible driver:
Specify the option driver=xxx, where xxx is the name of the driver. For example:
NVIDIA: boot: linux driver=nv
ATI: boot: linux driver=radeon
Generic (incompatible driver): boot: linux driver=vesa
• The flat panel monitor may not be probed properly by the VGA card.
Specify the native resolution, or if not known, try the following suggestions:
20” - 22” Flat Panels: boot: linux resolution=1600x1200
17” - 19” Flat Panels: boot: linux resolution=1280x1024
15” Flat Panels: boot: linux resolution=1024x768
24” Wide Flat Panels: boot: linux resolution=1920x1080
22” Wide Flat Panels: boot: linux resolution=1680x1050
You might have to specify more than one option. For example:
boot: linux driver=vesa resolution=1280x1024
8.2 Considerations
8.2.1 Compiler Requirements
If you plan to build a kernel from source residing on your iHawk system on a
different
system, that system must be using gcc-4.1.2-14 or later.
8.2.2 Hyper-thread Activation
Hyper-threading is configured by default in each of the standard RedHawk Linux
kernels running on iHawk Series 860 systems. It can be disabled on a per-CPU
basis using the cpu(1) command. However, hyper-threading is also defined in