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- From: Jim Tittsler <jwt-tlug@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 09:41:19 +0900
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I decided to give Redhat 6.1 a try yesterday. It looks like they rushed the release (again). [1] I tried to update the RH6.0 installation on my main work machine. The RH6.1 (admittedly pretty) X-based installer claims I don't have any Linux partitions. :-( Giving up easily, I decided to try it on my home machine. There, the RH6.1 installer hung when it was scanning the partitions looking for the old Linux installation. A few minutes with DejaNews turned up the problem in this case. Redhat has already confessed that the RH6.1 upgrade process crashes if any of the drives have NTFS partitions. [2] The workaround [3] is to temporarily change all of your NT partitions into something else, do the installation, and then change them back. Of course at the point you need to do this, the device nodes haven't been created yet... so it takes a bit of prodding. And even after doing that, the installation ground away for a while and eventually told me that I needed another 115MB free (in addition to the 40MB that were still free) on my /usr partition... just to update the packages I had previously installed. Pretty healthy (+20%) growth, dare I say bloat, there. Jim P.S. Now that I've scared away most of the punters, I can say that I can probably make a *small* number of CD-Rs (or even CD-RWs if you want to be ready for the RH6.1.1 release :-) of the distribution discs (it takes two this time, one for the RPMS, one for the SRPMS) in time for Saturday's TLUG meeting in exchange for the usual small donation to the club. Please Email me directly if you are interested so I don't needlessly make 12cm polycarbonate coasters. jwt [1] Long time TLUG readers will recall my favorite rant against Redhat is the limited time between "beta" and "gold", meaning few errors get detected, and even fewer fixed. [2] Remember the furor when Win95 did bad things to an old OS/2 installation? I find it amusing that RH6.1 crashes when there is an NT installation. [3] And it will be interesting to see how they fix this... since the problem is in the code on the CD-ROM, not the boot diskette. One can only hope they left hooks... P.P.S. Apologies to Stephen for over-using the "footnoted Email" technique. (But I actually talk like this, and can't decide where to put all of my parenthetical remarks. :-) -- Jim Tittsler, Tokyo ICQ: 5981586 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: October 9 (Sat), 13:30 place: Temple Univ. * Linux Internationalisation Initiative (Li18nux) speaker: Akio Kido * Japanese TrueType Fonts speaker: Adrian Havill Next Technical Meeting: November 13 (Sat), 13:30 place: Temple Univ. * Network Security speaker: Steve Baur Next Nomikai: December 17 (Fri), 19:00 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 ------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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