> After a cumulative 15 man-hours wasted time, we've finally found out there
are known
> problems with installation on systems with useful amounts of RAM. We had a
> ......
> So the question is: has anyone come up with a work-around for this?

    Well I've only ever done FTP installs of Redhat 9. I can't afford a CD
for every Linux box I run, so I have a central "Installation" machine which
has the contents of the CDs copied into a directory. I then use the FTP
Install method, using the Boot Disk, and with Redhat 9, the Device driver
disk. I've litterally done hundreds of Redhat 9 installs, all worked
perfectly.

    Redhat 9 once running, however, has more issues than you can poke a
stick at! :)

---James :) Collins


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