Hello,

I am trying to deploy Redhat 8 or 9 on a dual Pentium 4 2,4 Ghz with 2 GB
memory and a hw raid.

Problem is that the software I am trying to install on the box gives me
SIGSEGV's whenever I run them. This only happens when I use the Redhat
distributions. I have to use either 8 or 9 (possibly in sub versions like
.1 or .2). I suspect that this has something to do with the fact that some
of the libc's installed are 686 optimized libraries, but I cannot seem to
make the redhat installer stop installing these optimized libraries.

Strace'ing gives me absolutely nothing useful at all, as it exits before
it can tell me what's wrong.

For reference, I installed a Debian and SuSE box as well, on the same
hardware, and that runs just fine -- but they do not have these optimized
libraries either.

I even tried it on a brand new IBM netVista machine, also pentium 4, but a
desktop model, and that does not work either. I do not therefore believe
it to be a specific hw problem connected to the server I am trying to
install it on.

It is not an option to use Advanced Server 2.1 or other hardware :/

Have any of you heard of something like this happening?
Can I stop the install process from "optimizing" my libraries?

Best regards,

Søren Staun-Pedersen


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