I am sorry to say that Redhat's whole installation is less than trivial, esp if you compare it against the old Caldera product lines.

Towards the end of the Redhat 8 installation process, it would suddenly complained about insufficient disk space or something, though I did allocate needed disk space using custom partitioning and the whole process just abended.

Huh? If you've "hacked the scheduling algorithm of an peusdo-OS called KMOS (written in Pascal)" then RedHat's disk partitioning tools (entire disk, use disk druid, use fdisk) should really be a no-brainer. It's
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