> Forgive me for what may be a dumb-arse question/reply Todd, but I don't
> know your experience level.

My experience level is that I can set up NAT, DHCP, DNS, etc., once I get
Linux installed .. but I've never experienced any problems with an install
before. So, in that area, I am sorely lacking.

> When you set all the partitions up, did you make a partition active so
> that you can boot from it?

I used Disk Druid to set the partitions, but I didn't see an option to set
any of them as active.

> Can you boot from a diskette (did you create one when you installed?)

I can only "boot" from the diskette that conatins the installation boot
image.  I didn't elect to create the boot disk/repair disk. :(

Todd

>
> N
>
> Todd wrote:
> >
> > OK .. I'm trying to install RedHat on a box.  I go through the whole
custom
> > setup, setting the partitions manually, etc.  After I go through the
entire
> > installation process, with no problems, and reboot, I get an error
stating
> > that there is no active partition on the HDD that I am trying to boot
from!!
> > WTF?  I completely partitioned and formatted the thing 4 times now.
This
> > HDD ran Linux before with no worries.  What am I missing?
> >
> > Todd
> >
> 
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