Yes, we should close this thread but I just want to reiterate a point
that I made yesterday. RedHat have a very good install
guide/instructions which are freely avaliable on the www or by ftp.
There is nothing for them to 'fix'
Regards,
Stephen

Vidiot wrote:
> 
> > Do you always just plunge into something and then when it goes wrong
> > wonder why it didnt work the way you wished and only then start reading
> > the manuals?
> 
> As mentioned earlier, no manuals were available.
> 
> > RedHat has a really nice Installation-guide and that clearly states
> > that a server and workstation install wipe your disks.
> > If you dont want that you will have to go for a custom install.
> 
> Nice, if it were available.
> 
> > You cant blame RedHat for your ignorance.
> 
> I can when previous installations gave the user an out or the ability
> to define which disks get used.  This install was a step backwards.
> As pointed out by other posters, an installation should never do what it
> did.
> 
> Let's close this thread and let RedHat decide internally if they are going
> to fix this or not.
> 
> MB
> 
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