On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Thomas Burton wrote: > I attended the alice mtg last month and found religion. But I am a newbie >who is trying to install redhat (I know, I can rely on the next >installfest, but attepting to do on my own) on a 486 box a friend >bequeathed me. So I am going w/ the distro supplied w/ the "learning >redhat linux" by oreilly. Dont know the version but when installing sez >2.0; is this the kernal or the version? I couldnt say.
First, I second the motion to get a newer version of Red Hat. The current kernel is in the 2.4 range; 2.0.x kernels are REALLY old. (Red Hat 2.0 would be even older--they were up to 5.1 when I started with Linux three or four years ago.) Your options are thus (in no particular order): 1. Download the latest version from www.redhat.com . 2. Wait 'til next IF. 3. Check out a copy from the library (www.lugod.org/library/distros). The page looks a little outdated, though. Maybe you could e-mail Henry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and ask him what we've got. Second, if you feel like going through the whole install process again, wait until it's JUST aborted, then hit Ctrl-Alt-F2. This will bring up a different virtual terminal. Hopefully, it's the one where the install process prints out the logs of what it's encountering. What's the last message before the install aborts? Hope this helps... good luck! --nicole twn *** "I vote to protect the environment!"--bumper sticker seen on SUV Visit Nicolopolis! http://wwwcsif.cs.ucdavis.edu/~carlsonn [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
