I tried to install Redhat 6.0 on my one of my systems this weekend. The
first time I tried it, it gave me a RAM disk error on track 0 after it
went thru most of the intial "autodetect" stuff. This was on a 386.
So, I took the HD and CDrom out and put it in the 486 I had laying
around. This time it did something I NEVER saw before (and I have
installed this version 8 to 10 times before). When it went to uncompress
the linux.vmz ( i think that is what it was), instead of going to the
autodetect, it said "rebooting to load kernel". It rebooted the system,
and did it over and over again. This is using the same install disk
both times. Any thoughts??? I am going to use my other drive and
system for now and hope that works to at least install it. TIA.
Chris Bourassa
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