Hello, I have been using 6.0 since its release and it has made me very
productive.
I picked up a copy of 7.0 at the Mandrake booth at LinuxWorldExpo; I
tried to do an upgrade using a CDROM install.
The upgrade fails, giving me an error message that "/mnt" needs 37M for
the RPM packages. I mv'd /mnt to /usr/mnt (which has two gigs
available), made a symlink /mnt -> /usr/mnt, and tried again.
This time I got an error that /mnt needed another 36M for the install.
I'm probably overlooking something obvious... the CDROM is a
"pre-release" of 7.0, but the gentleman at the booth said that it was
the same as the final version except for th DiskDrake tool.
I'm going to try once more to boot off the CDROM (instead of a floppy
boot) to see if I can get it to work..
thx
sw
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