Hello,
If I am not mistaken you were posting this message twice. I believe you also
considered switching to BSD in the process.
Although I can not help because I am using Debian I have the feeling that you
are giving up too quickly. Something more helpful that I might add is that you
did you upgrade the boot disks ???
the first ones were very buggy.
Ohad.
i've being using slackware for some time but from some problams
i've decided to check out RH, so i got RH 6.1 (thanx oded! ;)
and i was facing with this install problam...
i went for the Graphical
i've being using slackware for some time but from some problams
i've decided to check out RH, so i got RH 6.1 (thanx oded! ;)
and i was facing with this install problam...
i went for the Graphical installition but insted it puted me right in the
text install, (oaky that i can handle!) i choose
Hi,
I suggest for you something simple - goto ftp.redhat.com and grab from
their updates directory a more updated boot disk.
This should solve your problems (I had the same on my SMP PII 266).
Hetz
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i've being using slackware for some time but from some problams