Red Hat Install of 2.1 vice 4.0
Barry Ryan
jbr at star.net
Fri Jan 17 11:18:16 EST 1997
Hello John,
The Red Hat 2.1 version (from disk #2 of Nov 95 Slackware) seems to be
working. It does show one major difference, TIME. Using the 4.0 version,
it would have all of the modules installed within 15 minutes!
I looked at the package again, and didn't see anything to the effect of
CDRom Speed? I am using a 2X for my Linux machine. Version 2.0 takes
almost 3 hours to load onto the machine? I don't know if it is the
Slackware disk or is that about correct!
Well, after 2 hours and 35 minutes I have version 2.1 Red Hat in X-Win mode
installed on my system. Works great. Now, that is with a MS/Dos 18 Meg
partition, at hda1, Linux-8 at hda2 (and LILO MBR installed) and swap at hda3.
When doing the RED HAT version 4.0 on RH CD's it would finish in about 20
minutes at 95-98% before it would reboot. After seeing what has transpired
I think that there might be something wrong with the boot/install program,
or is it designed for a faster (I'm using 2X) CDRom? I don't know what the
answers are. Tomorrow I'll wipe out the DOS partition, and re-install
Linux 2.1, and make the system completely Linux. If that works then I will
try and use the RED HAT 4.0 CD's to upgrade. I'll keep you all posted.
My learning curve on Linux has reached the parabolic vortex of this is fun :)
NOTE: Just out of curiosity, do you happen tyo have a copy of 2.1 handy
for tomorrow's Install-A-Fest? Might be a handy thing to have around. I'm
living proof of that. Good luck tomorrow.
Take care,
Barry...
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