the message: "cpu 0, invalid threshold interrupt offset 0 for bank4,block0" seams to have to do with the processor, you wrote its a 8 core
here is the info about that bug in the opteron 4300 and 6300 series:
http://faq.aslab.com/index.php?action=a ... artlang=enIf the raid is setup in the bios (or right after) then the installer should see only the raid-drive, I recommend you to not create a raid with the linux-installer, It will probably work but its always better with a hardware raid.
Yeah, write a bug report, I'm sure it will be of some interest for the one who creates the ISOs.
---- edit, didn't see Kumba's post
dont send the report to Kumba
but maybe the people over at the OpenSuSE bugtracker would like the bug report
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And btw, take that graphic card out, you wont need it in the server, set it in some other machine and mine bitcoins ^^
Regarding 3TB drives and linux, yeah its a limitation with the regular way of partitioning, using fdisk (or I guess the OpenSuSE installer uses fdisk...)
well you need to use gdisk or parted(version..? something..) instead, so to do it you need to skip the partition step and do it manually, like this or something:
http://icesquare.com/wordpress/how-to-i ... -on-linux/its probably a bit messy to get it working with the installer, I dont know,
you could also try out the goautodial installer, that one might use parted and support 3TB drives, I dont know, try it out.
I dont think you need to wipe all the bits on the drive, just the first 512 bytes contains the partition table, or wait.. its GPT.. yeah its not only the first 512 bytes
http://www.bfccomputing.com/2011/12/15/ ... -using-dd/what happen when you tried to partitionate the raid drive? did it show up as one or two drives?
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