Just wondering if anyone has an bootable ISO image of the shareware
version of RedHat 6.1? If you do, or know a site where I could download
it from, please let me know by email. Thanks!
Rob
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Robert Cotran <rco...@canada.com> a écrit dans le message :
Didn't know Linux was shareware. I think it is Open-Source. Anyways check
addresses below they will take you to the iso
ftp://ftp.cc.gatech.edu/Linux/distributions/redhat/redhat-6.1/iso/
I have just d/led the ISO from ftp.redhat.com/redhat/redhat-6.1/ISO/.
Don't know if it is bootable, however if it is a true ISO it should be.
-john
In article <3854289E...@canada.com>,
Robert Cotran <rco...@canada.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just wondering if anyone has an bootable ISO image of the shareware
> version of RedHat 6.1? If you do, or know a site where I could
download
> it from, please let me know by email. Thanks!
>
> Rob
>
>
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Before you buy.
>ftp.linuxberg.com have ISO of a lot of linux distributions
It's very strange : I've installed Redhat 5.2 on a pentium 150 with
no problems whatsoever but 6.1 just won't install ? I've tried lots
of things for 8 hours but nothing.
I've read tons of docs and I've downloaded the newer CD image file
but I could find any info anywhere on how to make it work, Redhat's
site says copy the file to a cd and boot from the CDROM drive but the
it just don't work.
The file name is 6_1-i386.iso, big deal. What kind of file is this ?
Linux does not recognise it anyway unless there is something I should
know, is it a trade secret ?
Any clue ?
Regards,
Aga
Anyway, I guess that it's a hardware problem. I've made a good boot
diskette and it loads fine, it starts the installation process but
hangs at /sbin/loader/
I've made sure in the BIOS that the system won't halt on any error and
managed to go to a fwe steps further (selected langage and keyboard)
but it hangs again :-(
Guess the fast solution is to buy hardware with that OS already
installed or to try other distributions to see if it works any better.
I'm about to try Debian and Caldera, any suggestions?
The idea is to install Oracle and WebDB on a Unix like OS and see how
it flies.
On Sun, 09 Jan 2000 22:09:53 GMT, agamemn...@yahoo.com (Alice)
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