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UNclepuffy

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Since: Mar 02, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:44 am
Post subject: Redhat 9 install problem
Archived from groups: linux>redhat>install (more info?)

I downloaded the iso images and used nero to create the disc for
RedHat Client 5. The images have been downloaded several times.
"RHEL5-Client-20061111.0-i386-disc1-ftp.iso - RHEL5-Client-20061111.0-
i386-disc6-ftp.iso' because of the issues I've been having. When I
boot the system with "disc 1" everything works fine. I choose the
install options and away I go. NOT!! When the install request "Disc
2" I keep getting the message "This is not the correct Disc, Please
insert Disc 2". Ok, now you're thinking I'm a "putz" and can't count
to 2. I've made several copies of the disc from my download
iterations and have tested the CD's to at least make sure that it's
DISC 2, as I have clearly marked it. The testing shows errors, but
also clearly shows "DISC 1 - DISC 6" of course 2 is included.

I just want to know, if anyone else has run into this issue and/or
have any suggestions on a work-around other than swithing to a
different distro.

HEEEELLLLLLPPPPPPP!

Thank you.
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Lenard

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 3:57 pm
Post subject: Re: Redhat 9 install problem [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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UNclepuffy wrote:

> I appreciate the Workaround, but I run Oracle on this server and FC6
> is not supported for some time now, at least the past two years. Any
> other suggestions?

CentOS or Scientific Linux, both are 100% binary compatible freely available
clones of RHEL. Scientific Linux has 'live' SL4 CD/DVD that can be
installed and also updated via yum. CentOS has a single server CD
installation CD (everything else can be installed via yum) and an Oracle
support forum also.

FYI: the RHEL5Beta2 is not supported by Oracle either, it is based on the
work done for FC6.

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