Hello,
     I have a machine with win98 loaded and having C,D,E,F,G drives. C is
     primary partition and the rest are logical partitions. I tried to
     install linux (RedHat) by deleting the Logical E drive and then
     creating three partitions as follows :
  /boot ---> 100MB
  /swap ---> 256 MB
  /     ---> rest of space.

Before all this, I checked the CD and it had no media errors. Now, the
partitions were created successfully. But while copying the files into
the disk, the computer got stuck mid way. Then I rebooted and started the
whole process again. But it happened a second time. What could be wrong?
Is it not possible to install linux on a logical partition? Or do I have
to create a primary partition to install linux?

Thanks in advance
Ravi
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