Could you please elaborate, did you remove the cd while the install was
in progress ?? Also did you continue with the install or restart the
install with 6.2 ? If it the latter, then I may have another problem coz
I have only 24 MB RAM and soon after disk druid, the installer tells me
that I need to make the swap partition active and to do that, i need to
format it. Thus if I have to restart the partition then I would be
running the install program of 6.2 which may be buggy as far as my
system is concerned. However if it is the first (my head sayz no, but my
heart sayz yes :0)) then I can't ait to get home today and give it a
shot. 

If it doesn't work, then there must be some other way. Right now I'll
settle for anything as long as I get the C++ compiler to work properly.

Regards,
mario




sreangsu acharyya wrote:
> 
>  The way i got around this is, i made the rquisite partitions with the 6.0
> cd. After the partition table was wriiten, i took the 6.0 out and put in
> the 6.2 and allocated the mount points to the partitions i already made.
>   About paritions, apart from / and swap i would strongly suggest to keep
> atleast a /home partition.
> 
>   sreangsu
> 


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