I ave been reading a lot about the problems in PCQ distro, but did not believe any till I felt the doom. I had accured a new machine with P I 233/ 64MB/ 4.3 GB, 4MB Trident PCI with TV out, LG 32X CDrom, 15" LG Studioworks monitor, 104 key Windows Enhanced keyboard. Instead of putting in Win 95/98 (as I probably should have done, since being an MCSE), I thought to try out the RHL 6.1, I did the partitioning as 1gb primary (for windoze), 128MB swap, 3MB linux native, prepared the windoze drive with a 95 startup, copied the installtion of 98 SR2 beta into a folder. Then tried to bootup the pc from the RHL-PCQ cd, which confronted me with a "SYSLINUX ********" the *'s being a lot of ascii character on the screen. well previously all the linux installations (other than RHL 5.2 PCQ) which I accquired had some problem like this. So I went the other way, fired up windoze, enabled the cdrom,copied the dosutils\autoboot, autoboot.bat, loadlin.exe and tried the alternative way, the installation was smooth, however I could not find a generic monitor or even find my models (LG Studio works or my other one KTX5151), so i went ahead with a juggled up one (i think i chose acer), and completed the installation. upon restart, I tried netconfig, which exited with fatal error and core dumped, I fired up the x and tried internet connection tool, which also dumped the core, I tried a lot of other apps, and they too dumped the core, I tried to change the modem from the default (/dev/cua0) to com2 (forgive the windozequirk), it also dumped the core, I am now afraid, that I may not have any more core to dump, so I did a lilo -u and went ahead to configure my windoze, which is up and running. Then I went back on my track and upped the system using RHL 5.2 PCQ, and have not faced any problem atall, other than I cannot get apache to recognize my php scripts, and mysql cannot be started as a daemon. Here i tried to upgrade the installation with the RHL-PCQ 6.1, wich crashed at the installation script, itself, thankgod my 5.2 is still working. thanks for all for tolerating my detailed (story) description. -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Linux India Mailing List Archives are now available. Please search the archive at http://lists.linux-india.org/ before posting your question to avoid repetition and save bandwidth.
