Ray Curtis wrote:
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No what I really wanted was the output of fdisk -l. This only shows
the drives you now are using, not the ones that might be installed but
not used at present.
The reason I ask is that sometimes in the past redhat as well as other
distributions have had
Ray Curtis wrote:
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Have you looked at the consoles when it stops during the upgrade for
any messages ?
This sounds strange, how many and what type drives, IDE or scsi ?
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When you get to the part of the installation where you select the type of
installation:
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On Friday 21 June 2002 02:02 am, Patrick Nelson wrote:
RH72 w/ Ximian GNOME. Dual boot with WinSucks ME (kids use it not
me...). Booting selection handled by Grub.
This isn't the cause of the problem you are having, but it will bite you
later.
Michael Fratoni wrote:
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This isn't the cause of the problem you are having, but it will bite you
later.
Can you post your /etc/fstab file?
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Aware of that, but Ximian says it's not an issue, however I went back to
standard RH72 GNOME.
LABEL-/ /
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On Friday 21 June 2002 01:29 pm, Patrick Nelson wrote:
Can you post your /etc/fstab file?
LABEL-/ /ext3 defaults 1 1
LABEL-/boot /bootext3 defaults 1 2
none /dev/pts
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Can you post your /etc/fstab file?
LABEL-/ /ext3 defaults 1 1
Patrick Nelson wrote:
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Ray Curtis
I haven't been following this thread, but it appears your entrys :
LABEL-/
LABEL-/boot
are incorrect.
LABEL=/
LABEL=/boot
Not sure if that is your problem, since I have never tried using
incorrect LABEL entry's but I suspect unless this is a
pn == Patrick Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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pn Ray Curtis
pn I haven't been following this thread, but it appears your entrys :
pn LABEL-/
pn LABEL-/boot
pn are incorrect.
pn LABEL=/
pn LABEL=/boot
pn Not
Ray Curtis wrote:
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Your original problem is that you can't upgrade because it stops at
what point of the process ?
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When I select the installation type in anaconda, Upgrade an existing system,
then press the Next button, a window comes up say something like
pn == Patrick Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
pn Ray Curtis wrote:
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pn Your original problem is that you can't upgrade because it stops at
pn what point of the process ?
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pn When I select the installation type in anaconda, Upgrade an
pn == Patrick Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
pn Ray Curtis wrote:
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pn Your original problem is that you can't upgrade because it stops at
pn what point of the process ?
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pn When I select the installation type in anaconda, Upgrade an
RH72 w/ Ximian GNOME. Dual boot with WinSucks ME (kids use it not me...).
Booting selection handled by Grub.
Went to do an upgrade to RH73 and get to the screen in anaconda that you
select the type of install. Select Upgrade existing system. Window pops up
saying something like Looking for
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