Well, David, if I were in your position, I'd be looking for a way to do a
Red Hat install without going through a partitioning step. That is,
partition with some other version of Linux (Slackware install disks, or
tomsrtbt, or trinux, for example, or even Debian), then don't use RH
partitioning software at all. Not having done a RH install in years, I don't
know whether this is possible ... but if it isn't, I'd consider that a
serious design defect in Red Hat, in and of itself.
At 07:14 PM 3/7/99 -0800, Arandir wrote:
>Interesting update on the problem install: I successfully installed
>debian 2.0!
>
>I have three suspicions. One is that the newer RH 2.0.36 kernel may be
>at fault. The second is that I might have changed a BIOS setting (I
>don't remember doing this, but I might have. I was playing around
>earlier with it, knowing that I could always go back to the default).
>Third, I didn't do any partioning under debian. I simply used the hdc1
>partition that was already there (I did a small install).
>
>Kernel, BIOS, or partioning. Hmm...
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