Ok...I'm totally stuck.  I'm trying to install Redhat on a friends 
computer.  First I tried 7.0...when that didn't work, I then tried 
6.1.  THat too failed.  Anaconda craps out every time when formatting 
the filesystems.  Throws out a 'general protection fault' and a bunch 
of garbage.

Oops: 0000
CPU: 0
etc, etc.

I have never had any problems like this, and I'm hoping that it's 
not the hard disk.  The computer is running a celeron 566.  it's 
on a slot 1 bx board with 128 MB RAM.  First the install wouldn't 
recognize any but 13 MB of RAM, and then I started the install with 
'linux mem=127M'.  The disk is a Maxtor 12.? G drive.  It's the Primary 
master, and the only device on that chain.  There is also a cd rom 
on the secondary channel.  I'm clueless.  Has anyone had these type 
of problems before?  Please tell me that there is an easy fix for 
this...asside from buying a new drive.  Oh, and the partition table 
is as follows:

hda1 - 15 M - /boot
hda2 - 1 G - C:
hda3 - 2 G - /
hda4 - Extended
  hda5 - 128 M - swap
  hda6 - 2 G - D:
  hda7 - 700 M - /root
  hda8 - 3 G - E:
  hda9 - 1.5 G - F:


Thanks.

Mark



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