On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 17:55, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
> > > It's too late to analyze the problem when all evidence has been
> > > removed.
Deadlines speak louder than the time that someone has - hence no time to
muck around, only time to get application installed.

BTW, being that it happened twice with the same configuration under RH
8.0, it has been determined that the kernel parameters that were passed
on this particular motherboard caused file system corruption. Upon
mounting the same disk in another server, the file system was mostly
corrupted. RESOLUTION: Back to RH 7.3 with the same kernel parameters
(as it had been working beautifully prior to the upgrade...) and the
helpdesk application/mail server application reinstalled without a
hitch. Now running since yesterday happily.


> I would have to say you jumped the gun. Linux != Windows (problems
> almost never require a re-install).  Why did you bother posting?
> 
> a.  You don't say what you're installing
> b.  You already took action.
> c.  You can recover password w/o this much trouble.
> 

It's done - the forks' been stuck in and it's been flipped over.

> My advice would be use RedHat 8, but don't user KUser.
> 

RH 8.0 isn't quite what I thought it would be after sticking with RH for
almost 10 years. I'll stick with RH 7.3 and hope that RH 8.1 is going to
be a bit more friendly - for some reason, releases that consist of whole
numbers never are worth really running on production boxen.
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