OK, so I just got a brand spanking new copy of redhat 6.1 in the mail
today and I'm dying to try it out. I messed with my partitioning, so I now
have an approx. 11 gig windows partition and about 2.25 gig unpartitioned
and just for linux stuff. So I make a bootdisk, run it, yadda yadda. I
selected a workstation-class install, and everything was working peachy.
But, when I get to the part about setting up partitions, it won't let me
set up a boot partition. It always says that the size of the boot
partition is too large, even when I set the size to 1 meg. If I try to
create a root and swap partition, it gives me the same message. Any
thoughts on the causes of this?
The system I'm running on, by the way, is a Dell pentium III with a 13.6
gig hard drive and 96 megs ram. Any help you could give me on the
phenomena, or if you could point me in the direction of help, would be
greatly appreciated.
Ben
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