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Install Red Hat 6.1
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| I have a MMX 200 SCSI P.C. and I am trying to install Red Hat 6.1. The
P.C. has two 4 gig SCSI drives. The first one has NT 4.0 on it. The
2nd is not formatted and is also 4 gig.
When I try and add partitions it lets me add partitions like /boot and
/home, etc. but the <NEXT> button never becomes active.
I manually created a /swap with 128 MB as there seems to be no provision
to click on a swap mount point. ALl the other mount points seem to be
there.
Of course ctl-alt-del does not work to get out of menu. There is no
error messages either saying that I am missing a partition or it needs "x".
Puzzled,
Hal a.k.a Peter
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| Paul Lutus 2004-10-07, 5:49 pm |
| Hal wrote:
> I have a MMX 200 SCSI P.C. and I am trying to install Red Hat 6.1. The
> P.C. has two 4 gig SCSI drives. The first one has NT 4.0 on it. The
> 2nd is not formatted and is also 4 gig.
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> When I try and add partitions it lets me add partitions like /boot and
> /home, etc. but the <NEXT> button never becomes active.
Maybe it is waiting for you to define a root, e.g. "/", partition. BTW you
don't need to create a bunch of partitions in a small, single-user
installation. They can create more problems than benefits.
Or maybe it is waiting for you to commit your changes. It has been a long
time since I installed RH 6.1, but I seem to remember you have to commit
your configuration to the drive before proceeding.
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Paul Lutus
http://www.arachnoid.com
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| Paul,
I switched to text install and that worked better and yes having a bunch
of small partitions did not work. The install crashed. Gotta do some
other stuff so will tackle it again next week. I had a "/" partition.
I think the GUI install just does not work. ANd you maybe are right -
there is an okay button that probably has to be clicked to go to the
next step. Ain't computers wonderful along with the instructions. 
Thanks,
Hal a.ka. Peter
Paul Lutus wrote:
> Hal wrote:
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> Maybe it is waiting for you to define a root, e.g. "/", partition. BTW you
> don't need to create a bunch of partitions in a small, single-user
> installation. They can create more problems than benefits.
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> Or maybe it is waiting for you to commit your changes. It has been a long
> time since I installed RH 6.1, but I seem to remember you have to commit
> your configuration to the drive before proceeding.
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