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Old 07-11-2006, 11:52 PM   #1
born2bwild
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Problem installing RHEL 4


I have following harddisk configuration:
Total size:80 GB
Drives Configuration:
c:Windows Xp(10 GB)
D:CD ROM
E:Windows materials(20 GB)
F:Windows materials(20 GB)
G:Windows materials(15 GB)
H:For Linux(all remaining space)

To install the linux i used Disk Druid. First i deleted that partition(H)to make it a free space and then i created partition for /boot,/,swap.But it gives following error before installing packages:
Attempt to read sector 2-3 outside of partiton/dev/hda.
I ignored but still the problem persists.
Now I get the message after selecting keyboard while trying to install linux again.

How to solve this problem?

Last edited by born2bwild; 07-11-2006 at 11:58 PM.
 
Old 07-21-2006, 04:52 AM   #2
arvindgk
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In th mean time of creating the partition you select free space and creat it as ext3 and create the files system as per you requirment. swap is twise of you ram
 
  


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