Thank you for all of you giving me the information. Do
I need to create linux partition before I download the
two ISOs? Or there are other ways around?

Yuye
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Answered the question yourself.
> The hard drive installation needs the 2 ISO files
> (ie 650+ MB each one),
> NOT the individual small files. In fact the later
> broke permissions and
> many files will be of no use.
> If you manage to pass Anaconda's control to read the
> first ISO, you may use
> Disk Druid or fdisk to erase your NTFS-formatted
> partitions and create
> Linux ones.
> Best regards
> 
> Miguel Dilaj
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Yu Ye Zhou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@redhat.com on
> 18/07/2001 15:23:43
> 
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:
> Subject:  no hard drive in the system
> 
> 
> Hi all:
>      I'm trying to install RH7.1 into my intel
> system.
> I downloaded the entire i386 directory from
> ftp://mirror.nocservices.com/pub/redhat/current/.
> I also make my floppy disks for the boot.img,
> pcmcia.img and drivers.img. I was successfully
> booting
> the linux installation system using text expert
> mode.
> However, after I choose my installation method as
> hard
> drive, the installation tells me that no hard drive
> in
> the system. I have an empty hard disk drive which is
> 4.00GB, and another disk with 1.4GB free space. It
> ask
> me to configure additional devices. I choose some of
> them, since I don't know about which one I should
> choose, to configure new devices. However, I'm
> always
> "faile to insert module" as it appears. Do any now
> knows that is the problem? Some more notes: I
> formate
> my disk with NTFS. I'm not able to formate it as FAT
> or others. My computer is currently running WinNT. I
> don't know how to formate the disk to FAT or other
> formates. I also look into the guid for download
> from
> the redhat.com. It says that I need two ISO. I have
> some .img files under my images directory, but I
> don't
> have the ISO files. Do I have to have the ISOs in
> order to complete the installation?
>        If anyone knows any thing about it, please
> let
> me know. Thank you for reading and any answer is
> appreciated.
>         Thank you.
>         Yuye
> 
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