I'm thinking that your partition table might be messed up, or your root 
file system is allocated too small. I would strongly suggest that you run 
Partition Magic on your system, and check out the partition table. Also, 
why Red Hat 5.2 when it is so out of date?

Kurth Bemis wrote:
> *sigh* - after dealing with corel all night i ma attempting to install 
> RH5.2 on the same system.  everything goes through fine however when i get 
> to the point where i format the partitions that i wish to use..it says 
> writing inode tables...and then gets "stuck" (for lack of a better word) 
> around inode 250.  anyone have any ideas why this is happening?  i'm at my 
> whits end.
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