According to J. Hanover: While burning my CPU.
> 
> I wrote in a while ago (see below) and have tried to use some of your =
> advice.  I've further idenitrI've tried to diagnosethe problem:
> When you set up Red Hat 5.2 you can use the ALT F1-5 keys to view what's =
> going on.  On the screen I receive the following errors (in order):
> =20
> Errors occuring on the ALT F4 screen:
> 
> <5> compressed image at block 0
> <4> EXT2-fs warning: checktime reached, running e2fsck is recommended
> <4> VFS: Mount root (ext2 filesystem)
> <4> hdb: media changed=20
> <7> Disk change detected on device 3:40
> <7> Max size: 249506
> <7> IS09660 Extensions: RRIP_1991A
> <4> hdc: hdc1 hdc2 <hdc5 hdc6>
> <4> hdc: hdc1 hdc2 <hdc5 hdc6>

The above indicates that you already have a linux system installed on that
disk, now to properly install a new system you can do 2 things,
1) start from scratch, which means let the install format and create a new
filesystem on the partition you define.
2) Use the "upgrade" option.

> 
> Errors occuring on the normal setup screen (ALT F1)
> 1.    Installing 312 packages: "Error installing package: package =
> install of egcs failed: unpacking of archive failed on file unpacking of =
>  archive /usr/lib/gcc - libe/i386 - redhat - linux/egcs - 2.90.29/ccl: =
> 1: Success
> 2.    ...usr/share/icons/arrup2.x pm: 1: no such file or directory
> 3.    ...:No space left on device

Once again this indicates that you have not reformated the partition(s) or
created a new ext2 filestsyem.

> 
> Somewhere in one of the screens it says that swap has to be at least 40 =
> meg.  I think it is having trouble reading my swap drive.  After I go =
> through many errors that all are similar to the third one above, I =
> receive the error on a pure blue screen: "Install exited abnormally.  =
> Received signal 11.  Sending kill signals..."

That indicates that there is no swap partition is use.

> 
> My machine is set up:
> 
>          hdc1: 1503 meg
> /        hdc6: 1401 meg
> swap hdc7: 43 meg
> 
> Specifications:
> 
> I have Red Hat Linux 5.2 and have tried to install it on my (300AMD, =
> 32mb ram, 3.2 gig IDE hard drive (1.5 gig. set aside for Linux), Windows =
> modem (I know this will be a problem later), Cybervision monitor, IDE =
> Cd-rom ).  I have tried both the workstation and custom installs =
> multiple times on each computer. =20
> =20
> - One possible cause of this problem with the AMD (I think, because the =
> kernel seems to read all of my hardware when it boots in the beginning =
> of the install) is that it reads my hardrive as hdc.  I read somewhere =
> that it won't accept anything past hdb and wonder if this is causing the =
> errors I mentioned above.  I looked in my control panel and found I have =
> three hard drive controllers for my one hard drive called, "Primary Bus =
> Master IDE controller (dual fifo), Secondary Bus Master IDE controller =
> (dual fifo), and VIA Bus Master IDE Controller (Ultra DMA)."  Is this =
> causing my hard drive to be hdc? I have an IDE cd-rom too, but that is =
> the only other IDE device I have.=20
> =20
> P.S. I'm pretty sure I'm not over 1030 cylinder (my system resource =
> report says I have no more than 800 cylinders)
> =20
> 

The above are LILO related problems and have nothing to do with installing
linux.

Anyway the limit is 1024 cyls not 1030 that concerns LILO and not linux
itself. You can install any linux system on whatever cylinder setup you
want, however booting with lilo is another matter.

I suggest you start again but this time allow the install to reformat and
create a new filesystem.

If i remember correctly i was the one who replyed to your first question
and i did say in that reply what i have just wrote.

-- 
Regards Richard.
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