> 1.    The media I am installing from is a local cdrom. I have not
> registered my copy of redhat at this point. I did purchase the copy from a
> local best buy.

Hmm.. Not sure that you can register a copy not purchased from RH, can
you?

>  Do you know if ultra dma is accessed in the bios settings
> or processed by the software? If ultra dma is set then it may be messing
> up the machine.

Yes, this is definately something to check.  If you can disable it in the
BIOS, do so.

> 2.      The fisrt error that I recieved was a mount error.
>       This came up in a box and was organized.

So it sounds like it either didn't find your CDROM correctly, or you
provided it with the wrong information about your CDROM.

> 3.      The problem I had with disk druid was not necessicerily an bug.
>       Disk druid does help you with the install, but I was using the
>       install process to remove the linux partitions and the extended
>        partion.
>       With the older version of Linux's fdisk, I was able to completly
>       remove the partitions.  Disk druid told me I had to have a root 
>       and swap partition to continue, then it would write the changes in
>       the partition table to disk.  With fdisk, it let me write the
>       changes of not having a root and swap partition when I exited.

Ok, use fdisk for now if you can, but I still think [EMAIL PROTECTED] might
be interested in any information you might have to make it a better
program...

Dave



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