my experience is a lot different suraj. U could try cleaning the Cddrive head etc.
or better replacing the CD that u r using. In my case the installation was pure
fun with no hitch and I'm talking of 3 machines at my college with different configs
on all three. I did that just to see how well it works. Infact even the network
got detected and is working off the SuSe box(we have a Novell Server).
This is one feat which even RHL6.1 hadn't been able to
achieve(network card ie.). I'd suggest u do a low level format of ur
disk in case u don't have anything on it and then boot off the CD. if
u go graphical great if not well you always have YaST to work for u.
For a low level format enter ur BIOS utility and select the format
disk option(but then ur BIOS will have to support such an option).
best of luck
On 13 Apr 00, at 9:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> To,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am totally unable to comprehand that what is the problem with SuSe Linux
> 6.3 distributed with Chip April. Even after Re-installing it thrice i have
> failed to get it running. It refuses after 80% loading/copying is done
> saying that "/tmp" has no more space left even on a 1.67GB partition. Even
> after this i tried to run it with it's "ROOT" floppy disk but nothing
> happened, The LILO utility asks for Hardware Line String.Please somebody
> help me what is wrong with this Distribution. I was till now using RHL 6.1
> (PCQ CD) till now on 800 MB partition but this time it is 1.67 GB and it
> still does not work. My config is AMD ATHLON/600, 128MB RAM, MATROX G400.
> Thanks in advance, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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