To be precise, there is nothing called "Linux 6.2". You probably are trying
to install "Redhat 6.2".

With that aside, let us come to your real question - for which my
counter-question is why do you want to install such an old version of
Redhat. Older version would have more security issues and compatibility
problems with newer hardware (including with your hard disk). I would
suggest that you go with a newer version of Redhat (if you chose that to be
your poison) - say 9.0 or 8.x.

Of course, I am assuming that you are a newbie here - since you asked a
newbie question. If you understand what you are doing, by all means install
and run redhat 6.2.

With Warm Regards
Tarun Upadhyay
http://www.tarunupadhyay.com
 

> -----Original Message-----
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> i.org] On Behalf Of Kedar Dash
> Sent: 04 August 2003 14:48
> To: The Linux-Delhi mailing list
> Subject: [ilugd] Problem in loading linux 6.2 in 40 GB Hard disk
> 
> I am trying to load linux 6.2 in my machine which has 40 GB 
> of hard disk.
> After creating the partion when i am clicking on next the 
> machine is hanging.
> 
> I saw one mail in linux group and tried to create a 40 mb of 
> partion and try to put the lilo there instead of MBR, Still 
> it is not working.
> 
> i seek some help.
> 
> thanks
> 
> Kedar
> 
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