Ray Olszewski wrote:
> 
> 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.
> 

I mananged to get past that using SuSE. But it crashed too (got an error
notice on a standard SuSE ascii dialog, then when I pressed return, it
tried to back out to a previous menu, then rebooted). I've gotten RH
halfway through the package selection process before it starts spitting
never-ending numbers in the form of [xxxxxxxx] [xxxxxxxx] etc.

Arandir (David Johnson)
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