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linuxfan54 01-31-2022 07:19 AM

Red Hat Linux 5.2 problem during install.
 
This is regarding Red Hat Linux 5.2.
I get the following error messages:
Cannot open root device 08:22 and
Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 08:22

boughtonp 01-31-2022 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by linuxfan54 (Post 6323734)
This is regarding Red Hat Linux 5.2.

The one released in 1998!?

Why are you trying to install such an old and unsupported OS?

Have you tried putting the error messages into a search engine yet?


pan64 01-31-2022 11:52 AM

Additionally dropping in an error message is not enough. Would be better to explain what are you trying to achieve, on which hardware and what [step] caused that error message.

computersavvy 01-31-2022 01:59 PM

RHL 5.2 was 32 bit, and likely does not have support for most of the hardware in your system. I am reasonably sure it only supported IDE drive interfaces and likely will not function with a SATA drive controller. I could not even get RHL 6 to function in a VM when I tried recently.

knudfl 02-01-2022 05:23 AM

It could be about "Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.2": RHEL 5.2 (released 2008-05-21.)

The latest version was rhel 5.11 / CentOS 5.11 (2014-09-16.)

evo2 02-01-2022 05:25 AM

Needing something to replace Windows 95?

linuxfan54 02-01-2022 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boughtonp (Post 6323736)
The one released in 1998!?

Why are you trying to install such an old and unsupported OS?

Have you tried putting the error messages into a search engine yet?


I am trying to install it on an IBM Thinkcentre S50 with 1 GByte of RAM, both Hard Drive and DVD are SATA, though they can be on a IDE cable too. The DVD works fine on the SATA. I know it is an old version of Red Hat Linux but I had to start somewhere. Pity it just can't start setting up the partitions by itself as some distros did. It appears I have to set up the partitions myself. I had a swap partition of nearly 400 MBytes, and the rest split in half for root and data. If it is unsupported, it there a Red Hat version which is supported and still works on a 32bit system?

linuxfan54 02-01-2022 06:53 AM

Install CD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pan64 (Post 6323811)
Additionally dropping in an error message is not enough. Would be better to explain what are you trying to achieve, on which hardware and what [step] caused that error message.

The hardware is an IBM Thinkcentre with 1 GByte of RAM and one TB hard drive. I thought, let's marry Red Hat and IBM as they are doing it already.

shruggy 02-01-2022 07:19 AM

antiX would be a good fit for hardware released around 2003.

boughtonp 02-01-2022 07:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by linuxfan54 (Post 6324059)
If it is unsupported, it there a Red Hat version which is supported and still works on a 32bit system?

There are no supported version of Red Hat Linux since 2003/2004.

It was succeeded by Red Hat Enterprise Linux - RHEL - and Fedora.

RHEL has two supported versions, 7 and 8, which I suspect are 64-bit only. (Someone with a Red Hat Subscription could probably confirm if 32-bit downloads are available.)
Likewise, given Fedora's rapid release cycle, I doubt they still maintain a 32-bit edition.

DistroWatch search identifies two potential distros, both based on RHEL - Scientific Linux 6 (equivalent to RHEL6) appears to be the last 32-bit version available, whilst Springdale Linux appears to offer 32-bit for v7.

However, support doesn't matter if you're just playing around (and assuming you're not planning to put the machine online), so since the IBM Thinkcentre S50 appears to be a 2003 machine, maybe you should try either Red Hat Linux v9 or RHEL v3, which presumably have a better chance of supporting that specific hardware.


linuxfan54 02-07-2022 06:31 AM

Once I get my next batch of blank CDs I will give Springdale a try.


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