Yes Jake Helper,

I am still trying on the new install and i have
already formated the previous installs and logs.

Now, is this the good (~same like) way:

1- Install CentOS 5 x64
2- Follow the instructions in:
www.qmailtoaster.com/centos/cnt5064/very-quick-install.txt

Or do you recommend ISO because it is more fine tuned
(So stable) and 32bit because of more people uses (And
tested) 32 instead of 64bit OS & QMT?

Oh that is complex work for weekend and thanks for
your kindly replies...



--- Jake Vickers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> bb. wrote:
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Yesterday and this morning i tried to install
> QMT-ISO
> > but gave error; installed the OS on harddisk but
> could
> > not boot, gave CentOS boot error on first boot and
> > never boots up.
> >
> > But mean while i remembered that (Am i wrong?):
> >
> > Programmer of qmail does not permit to publish his
> > program in BINARY. So is QMT-ISO legal, different,
> has
> > source codes and builds in first boot, what?
> >
> > Now i will try the old script install, if God
> permits,
> > would be long but better, maybe...
> >
> >
> >   
> 
> The ISO has copies of Qmail on it in source RPM, and
> builds them when 
> you install it. Nothing different than what you do
> with my or anyone 
> else's install scripts.
> Do you have to pass kernel or grub parameters when
> you normally install? 
> I have only heard of 2 other people having install
> issues and it ended 
> up being oddball hardware that caused problems with
> Linux in general.
> 
> 



      
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